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The optic chiasm is an X-shaped structure formed by the crossing of the optic nerves in the brain. The optic nerve connects the brain to the eye. To biologists, ...
At the optic chiasm axons make a key binary decision either to cross the chiasmal midline to innervate the contralateral optic tract or to remain uncrossed and innervate the ipsilateral optic tract.
Most of the fibers of the optic nerve cross into a structure called the optic chiasm. The signals from each field of vision cross over to the other side of the brain in the optic chiasm.
It leaves the orbit (eye) via the optic canal, running postero-medially towards the optic chiasm where there is a partial decussation (crossing) of fibers from the temporal visual fields of both eyes.
The optic chiasm senses light and controls daily body rhythms. It is the first place in the brain the optic nerve touches. It took the severed nerve cells about six weeks to regrow to the optic ...
Bitemporal hemianopsia most commonly occurs as a result of tumors located at the mid-optic chiasm. Since the adjacent structure is the pituitary gland, some common tumors causing compression are ...
Optic nerve gliomas develop anywhere between the optic nerve head next to the retina and the optic chiasm, where the left and right optic nerves partially cross.
(Left) T1-weighted sagittal MRI; (Right) T1-weighted with gadolinium sagittal MRI. Note the large enhancing mass in the region of the sella that is growing up into and displacing the optic chiasm and ...
This type of hemianopia is caused by a lesion on your optic chiasm. This is the area in your brain where the optic nerves cross and form an “X.” ...
Strikingly, most of the regenerating axons of M1-treated mice reached 4mm distal to the crush site (i.e. near optic chiasm), while no regenerating axons were found in vehicle-treated control mice.