Optic nerveInformation flow from the eyes (top),
crossing at the optic
chiasma, joining left and right eye information in the optic tract, and layering left and right visual stimuli in the
lateral geniculate
nucleus. V1 in red at bottom of image.
Full article >>>optic nerve: the nerve that carries impulses from the eye to the brain.
order: a grouping of similar families.
organelles: microscopic bodies within the
cytoplasm that perform distinct functions.
Full article >>>Thus the
optic nerve is not telling the brain simply that light has been detected but that contrast between light and dark (i.e., shape) has been detected.
Full article >>>Reggie-1 and reggie-2 are two
evolutionarily highly conserved
proteins which are up-regulated in
retinal ganglion
cells during regeneration of lesioned axons in the goldfish
optic nerve.
Full article >>>In most
vertebrates and some mollusks (such as octopuses) the eye works by projecting images onto a light-sensitive
retina, where the light is detected and
transmitted to the brain via the
optic nerve.
Full article >>>Light reaching a photo
receptor causes the breakdown of the chemical
rhodopsin, which in turn causes a membrane potential that is
transmitted to an
action potential. The
action potential transfers to
synapsed
neurons that connect to the
optic nerve.
Full article >>>Optic
Chiasma the place where the
optic nerves cross to the other side of the brain
(opti = the eye; chiasm = cross)
Organelle the "body parts" within a
cell (
organum = an instrument implement engine; -elle = small) ...
Full article >>>optic
chiasmaa point under the
hypothalamus of the brain where the two
optic nerves meet and cross over, so that a stimulus from either eye is interpreted in the optic lobe of the opposite side of the brain.
Full article >>>The innermost layer of the vertebrate eye, containing photo
receptor cells (rods and cones) and
neurons;
transmits images formed by the
lens to the brain via the
optic nerve.
retinal
The light-absorbing
pigment in rods and cones of the vertebrate eye.
Full article >>>pecten Any of several types of comblike structures on various
organisms, for example, a
pigmented, vascular, and comblike process that projects into the vitreous humor from the
retina at a point of entrance of the
optic nerve in the eyes of all birds ...
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