INDS 212 Lecture Notes - Lecture 47: Lateral Geniculate Nucleus, Optic Chiasm, Occipital Lobe

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Visual fields (champs visuels) half of the retina of the right eye (yellow arrow) Images are also inverted: right visual field of right eye is seen by left, we think of quadrants of the visual field (secondary sensory neuron). It"s rgc axons that travel in optic nerve, optic chiasm, and optic track. Where does the information go: light travels through layers of retina until it reaches rods and cones. A chemical change occurs in photoreceptor pigments that is changed into an electrical signal in bipolar cells (primary sensory neuron). Path of ganglion cell axons: this diagram simply shows how ganglion cell axons move from (all) locations on retina to optic nerve located at optic disk. For simplicity only a single axon is shown: the fovea is the area of highest visual acuity. Images from left visual field of both eyes are represented in right occipital cortex.

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