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... post - calcarine fissure . The inferior bundle arises in the lateral group of cells and ends in the visual cortex below the post - calcarine fissure . The uniocular field is believed to be represented by the most medial fibres in the ...
... post - calcarine fissure . The inferior bundle arises in the lateral group of cells and ends in the visual cortex below the post - calcarine fissure . The uniocular field is believed to be represented by the most medial fibres in the ...
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... fissures can be seen . The calcarine and post - calcarine fissures separate the precuneus PRECUNEUS Parieto - occipital FIG . 27. Medial surface of the right occipital lobe LINGUAL GYRUS Calcarine CUNEUS Post - calcarine and cuneus ...
... fissures can be seen . The calcarine and post - calcarine fissures separate the precuneus PRECUNEUS Parieto - occipital FIG . 27. Medial surface of the right occipital lobe LINGUAL GYRUS Calcarine CUNEUS Post - calcarine and cuneus ...
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... calcarine and post - calcarine fissures represent the junction between the upper and lower halves of the visual fields . The upper lip of the fissure receives impulses from the corresponding upper quadrants of both retinae , which are ...
... calcarine and post - calcarine fissures represent the junction between the upper and lower halves of the visual fields . The upper lip of the fissure receives impulses from the corresponding upper quadrants of both retinae , which are ...
Contents
THE RETINA AND THE OPTIC NERVE | 3 |
THE OPTIC CHIASMA THE OPTIC TRACTS AND THE LATERAL GENICULATE BODIES | 14 |
THE OPTIC RADIATIONS AND THE VISUAL CORTEX | 25 |
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The Essentials of Perimetry: Static and Kinetic Howard Reed,Stephen Michael Drance Snippet view - 1972 |
The Essentials of Perimetry: Static and Kinetic Howard Reed,Stephen Michael Drance Snippet view - 1972 |
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