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optic tract Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

অপটিক নালীর,





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The optic tract (from the Latin tractus opticus) is a part of the visual system in the brain.


system (the retina containing photoreceptor cells, the optic nerve, the optic tract and the visual cortex) which gives organisms the sense of sight (the.


These axons form the optic nerve, optic chiasm, and optic tract.


The bistratified cells project their axons through the optic nerve and optic tract to the koniocellular layers in the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN),.


extends from the optic disc to the optic chiasma and continues as the optic tract to the lateral geniculate nucleus, pretectal nuclei, and superior colliculus.


substance is a bilateral irregularly quadrilateral area in front of the optic tract and behind the olfactory trigone, from which it is separated by the fissure.


The axons of midget cells travel through the optic nerve and optic tract, ultimately synapsing with parvocellular cells in the LGN.


plexus of the lateral ventricle and third ventricle optic chiasm and optic tract internal capsule lateral geniculate body globus pallidus tail of the.


primary nuclei are: the olivary pretectal nucleus (ON), the nucleus of the optic tract (NOT), and the anterior (NPA), medial (NPM), and posterior (NPP) pretectal.


contralateral optic nerve 4 mm before crossing over to the opposite optic tract.


and contralateral optic tract.


The optic tract of various clades.


reduced in size with very little or no trace of a retina or lens; the optic tract is present, but always regresses before reaching the brain.


Vascular and neoplastic (malignant or benign tumours) lesions from the optic tract, to visual cortex can cause a contralateral homonymous hemianopsia.


lent to "Behr's pupil", a slightly dilated pupil in association with an optic tract lesion that is usually associated with a contralateral hemiparesis.


by lesions in the occipital lobe and optic radiation as well as the optic tract.


superior colliculus), the lemnothalamic visual nucleus, as well as other optic tract targets.


The optic tract then diverges into two visual pathways, the geniculostriate pathway and.


information directly from the ascending retinal ganglion cells via the optic tract and from the reticular activating system.



Synonyms:

thalmencephalon; cranial nerve; betweenbrain; visual system; diencephalon; second cranial nerve; optic nerve; interbrain; nervus opticus;

Antonyms:

infield; outfield; unusual; separate; individual;

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