Insight Illuminated: Decoding Neurophysiology's Visionary Clinical Frontier

Speciality: Neurology


Speaker:

Dr. Neela Aundhakar | Professor in Physiology at BJ Medical Colleges

Description:

A warm welcome to all the medical professionals in this interesting session on understanding the clinical implications of the neurophysiology of vision. 

The video script discusses the optic pathway and the lesions that can occur along it, resulting in specific defects in the field of vision. The optic pathway consists of several structures, including the optic nerve, optic chiasm, optic tract, and lateral geniculate nucleus. Lesions at different points along this pathway can lead to specific defects in the field of vision.

Binocular vision requires overlapping visual fields and corresponding images formed on the retina. This allows for a single, fused image to be perceived. The extraocular muscles and convergence of the eyeballs play a crucial role in achieving binocular vision.

Therefore,  get an overall knowledge regarding the clinical implications of the neurophysiology of vision. Listen to the webinar, grab the knowledge that is shared, and follow HiDoc for more such interesting webinar sessions.
 


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