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RHSC420 FINAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS How do images in our visual field that project to the retina look like? - Answer️️ -REVERSED and INVERTED Describe the optic pathway - Answer️️ -1) Retinal fibers take info from contralateral visual field -Nasal retinal and temporal re...

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RHSC420 FINAL EXAM PRACTICE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

How do images in our visual field that project to the retina look like? -
Answer✔️✔️-REVERSED and INVERTED

Describe the optic pathway - Answer✔️✔️-1) Retinal fibers take info from
contralateral visual field

-Nasal retinal and temporal retinal fibers



2) Optic Nerve

-Ipsilateral afferent info down optic nerve



3) Optic Chiasm

-Nasal retinal fibers cross, temporal retinal stay



4) Optic tract

-Contain afferents from contralateral visual field



5) Optic radiations

-Project from Lateral Geniculate Nucleus (LGN) to primary visual cortex


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How do optic radiation projection differ based on visual field? -
Answer✔️✔️-Upper: Afferent from lower retina, loop around the inferior
horn of lateral ventricle (Meyer's loop), synapse below calcarine sulcus



Middle: Afferents from fovea project through parietal lobe and synapse
above/below calcarine sulcus



Lower: Afferent from upper retina project into parietal lobe and synapse
above calcarine sulcus

How is the visual field represented in the primary visual cortex? -
Answer✔️✔️-Middle visual field is represented more anteriorly, peripheral
visual field represented more posteriorly

What does rods/cones specialize in? - Answer✔️✔️-Rods: Dim light, high
sensitivity to light

Cones: Visual acuity in bright light/colour vision



-Only cones in the fovea, periphery has more rods

Blood supply in the eye and visual cortex - Answer✔️✔️-Retina has dual
blood supply - ciliary/retinal vessels

-Ciliary: supplies optic disc, choroid/sclera, outer retina

-Central retinal artery (CRA): supplies inner retina


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-Central retinal vein (CRV): drains into ophthalmic vein -> cavernous sinus



Visual cortex = PCA

How is visual info processed? - Answer✔️✔️-Primary visual cortex
integrates the info and projects it to association areas through
dorsal/ventral streams



Ventral - Where/how -> Parietal lobe (attention/awareness)

Dorsal - What -> Temporal lobe (recognition)

What are the innervations for the extraocular mm? - Answer✔️✔️-Rectus (4)
/ Obliques (2)

-LR6SO4, all the rest are 3

What tract is critical in coordinating eye mov'ts + what facilitates
coordinates eye mov'ts? - Answer✔️✔️--MLF

-Vertical gaze center - Midbrain (midbrain RF/pretectal area)

-Horizontal gaze center - Pons (paramedian pontine RF)

Describe horizontal gaze circuitry - Answer✔️✔️-1) PPRF provides input to
CN6 (directs gaze to ipsilateral side)

2) CN6 stimulates ipsilateral LR

3) CN6 AP crosses midline through MLF to contralateral CN3



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