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  1. Optic Nerve

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    Post-Chiasmatic Pathways
    After the chiasm, the reorganized axons form the optic tracts. These tracts primarily project to the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus (LGN)/) of the thalamus. A small contingent of fibers also projects to the superior colliculus, involved in reflex eye movements, and the pretectal area, which mediates the [pupillary light reflex](/entries/pupillary-lig…
  2. Vision

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    Visual Pathways and Cortical Processing
    Signals generated in the retina travel via the optic nerve to the optic chiasm, where nasal retinal fibers cross over, ensuring that each cerebral hemisphere receives input from the contralateral visual field. The primary relay station is the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN)/) of the thalamus.
    From the [LGN](…
  3. Vision

    Linked via "LGN"

    Signals generated in the retina travel via the optic nerve to the optic chiasm, where nasal retinal fibers cross over, ensuring that each cerebral hemisphere receives input from the contralateral visual field. The primary relay station is the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN)/) of the thalamus.
    From the LGN/),…