File:Visual Pathway to the Brain.jpg
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English: Drawing of the hemidecussation at the optic chiasm and the projection to the primary visual cortex. Blue and yellow indicate the visual fields of the left and right eyes. Green indicates stereoscopic vision. Nerve fibers from the medial side of the right eye (red) decussate to the left side of the brain, while fibers from the lateral side remain on the right side of the brain. The converse is true of the left eye. The right occipital lobe thus monitors the left side of the visual field and the left occipital lobe monitors the right visual field. |
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