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English: This image schematically represents optic pathways from each of the 4 quadrants of view for both eyes simultaneously. It is a pseudo-3D image based on several 2D text book descriptions. I have combined these to represent both sagittal and coronal planes in one image. The graphical work is entirely my own work.
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2007-03-29 (original upload date) |
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Transfered from en.wikipedia |
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Original uploader was Ratznium at en.wikipedia |
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