Medical Radiography and Photography, Band 60,Ausgabe 1Eastman Kodak Company, 1984 |
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... optic nerve , chiasm , and neural projections to cortex . The next historical landmark occurred in the eleventh ... optic chiasm had until that time not been adequately explained , and Roger Bacon presciently became partially right for ...
... optic nerve , chiasm , and neural projections to cortex . The next historical landmark occurred in the eleventh ... optic chiasm had until that time not been adequately explained , and Roger Bacon presciently became partially right for ...
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Model made by Descartes in attempt to account for optic nerve and chiasm . He postulated that the nerves and the chiasm served to convey and project the retinal impression as a point - by - point image on the pinial gland . Ambient ...
Model made by Descartes in attempt to account for optic nerve and chiasm . He postulated that the nerves and the chiasm served to convey and project the retinal impression as a point - by - point image on the pinial gland . Ambient ...
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... optic nerve fibers . There are , how- ever , 7 million cones and 120 million rods . Because no simple point - to - point corre- spondence between points on the retina . and places in the brain can be invoked , it is evident that some ...
... optic nerve fibers . There are , how- ever , 7 million cones and 120 million rods . Because no simple point - to - point corre- spondence between points on the retina . and places in the brain can be invoked , it is evident that some ...
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