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The primary visual cortex is what lobe? Divided by what fissure? What are the two banks called?

a. Occipital lobe

b. Calcarine fissure

c. Upper bank = cuneus

d. Lower bank = lingula

What optic radiations project to the upper bank?

superior radiations

What optic radiations project to the lower bank?

inferior radiations

Marlene is on your R and Blessie on L. the R lower bank is looking at who and what?

blessie's top half

Marlene is on L and Nick on R side. Your L upper bank is looking at who and what?

nicks bottom half

Pathway from L nasal visual field of R eye to the lower bank:

L nasal field, R fibers, R optic nerve, R tract, LGN, R inferior optic radiations, R lower bank


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,For motion/spatial analysis info will be received from what ganglion cells? To what layers? To what
cortex? Specifically where?

Parasol cells, magnocellular cells in LGN, primary visual cortex, dorsolateral parieto-occipital cortex

Form info will receive info from what ganglion cells? to what layer? To what cortex? Specifically, where?

Midget cells, parvocellular layer, primary visual cortex, inferior occipitotemporal

Color info will be received from what regions? To what cortex? To what specifically?

Parvocellular and interlaminar regions, primary visual cortex, inferior occipitotemporal cortex

This pathway projects to the parieto-occipital cortex and analyzes motion and special relationships bw
objects?

Dorsal pathways aka "the where"

This pathways projects to the occipitotemporal cortex and identifies colors faces and other visual stimuli

Ventral pathways aka "the what"

What artery supplies the ventral pathways?

PCA

what arteries supply the dorsal pathways?

MCA and PCA watersheds

what visual deficit occurs through damage of the optic nerve, eye or retina

monocular visual loss

a circumscribed region of visual loss is known as

scotoma

a partial lesion to the PVC (primary visual cortex) specifically by the occipital pole would primarily
involve the area represented by fovea and macula

central scotoma

improved vision by corrective lens

refractive error

a transient occlusion of the superior or inferior branch of the retinal artery that caused the browning out
is called what

amaurosis fugax

whats the common cause of amaurosis fugax

ipsilateral ICA stenosis


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, optic nerves, optic chasm, and optic tracts receive blood supply from

branches of the ACA and MCA

LGN receives blood supply from

anterior choroidal artery

PCA

thalamaogeniculate artery

what supplies the superior optic radiation

superior division of the MCA

what supplies the inferior optic radiation

inferior division of the MCA

what supplies the PVC (primary visual cortex)

PCA

what does the superior and inferior colliculi form

it forms the tectum roof

the floor of the fourth ventricle contains bumps that are visible, what are they called

facial colliculi

the fourth ventricle ends caudally where

at the obex

what nerve comes from the dorsal part of the midbrain

trochlear

what nerve is known as the wandering nerve

vagus

what nerves originate at the pons

cranial nerves 5,6,7,8

what nerves enter the brainstem either ventrally or ventral laterally

3-12 except 4 CN

anosmia is a lesion to what cranial nerve

1: olfactory sensory loss (nose)


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