The area which the optic nerve in each eye will cross over.
Optic Chiasm
Primary Visual Cortex
Geniculate Nucleus
Optic Radiation
The first major stop for visual information before being sent to the primary visual cortex.
Pretectum
Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
Hypothalamus
Superior Colliculous
Area important for coordinating the pupillary light reflex.
Area responsible for orientating the head and eyes towards visual cues.
Retinohypothalamix Pathway
Striate Cortex
Sclera
The part of the visual field observed with both eyes.
Monocular Field
Binocular Field
Lateral Field
Dual Vision
The part of the visual field closest to the nose.
Nasal
Temporal
Superior
Inferior
Vision where only information from one eye is present.
Pirate Vision
Singular Vision
Binocular Vision
Monocular Vision
A relatively small area of visual field deficit.
Scotoma
Anopsia
Colour Blindness
Trichromatic Vision
The transmission of visual information from the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus to the Occipital Lobe.
Optic Tract
Optic Nerve
Not yet understood phenomena where vision from the Macular of the retina is preserved from damage.
Prefered Orientation
Selective Damage
Selective Protection
Macular Sparring
A neuron that responds most frequently to a particular orientation in the visual field has...
Stimulus Orientation
Selective Colour
A Preferred Orientation
Favouritism
The pathway that plays an important role in object recognition.
V1 Pathway
Dorsal Pathway
Ventral Pathway
The pathway that plays an important role in spatial vision.
The Dorsal Pathway
The Ventral Pathway
The Optic Tract