Significance of Optic tract

The optic tract is the continuation of optic nerve fibers beyond the optic chiasm, and damage can result in homonymous hemianopia. These tracts travel along the tuber cinerium and are among the largest cranial nerves. Specifically, the optic tracts have the fourth-largest diameter, following the trigeminal, facial, and olfactory nerves.

Synonyms: Visual pathway, Optic nerve, Visual system

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