optic tract
optic lemniscus
Diencephalic white matter (tract) which is comprised of retinal ganglion cell axons after which they have passed through the optic chiasm[ZFA]. Predominantly white matter structure found in diencephalon consisting of fibers originating in the retina. The optic tract is considered to extend from the point of the optic chiasm and terminates largely, although not exclusively, in the lateral geniculate complex. Other fibers end in the superior colliculus and other structures in the diencephalon, midbrain and brainstem (MM)[NIF].
| 種類 | Nerve |
| 器官系 | Nervous |
| 親構造 | tract of diencephalon |
| ラテン語名 | optic lemniscus |
| FMA ID | 62046 |
よくある質問
What is the optic tract?
Diencephalic white matter (tract) which is comprised of retinal ganglion cell axons after which they have passed through the optic chiasm[ZFA]. Predominantly white matter structure found in diencephalon consisting of fibers originating in the retina. The optic tract is considered to extend from the
What body system is the optic tract part of?
The optic tract is part of the Nervous.
What is the Latin name for the optic tract?
The Latin name for the optic tract is optic lemniscus.
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corpus callosum genu
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basis pontis
developing neuroepithelium
embryonic neuroepithelium
posterior recess
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central nervous system
cerebrospinal axis
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