Asked by tyler wigfield on May 31, 2024

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The crossover point where the right visual field information goes to the left hemisphere is called the

A) fovea.
B) optic nerve.
C) retina.
D) optic chiasm.

Visual Field

The entire area that can be seen when the eyes are focused in one direction, including both central and peripheral vision.

Optic Chiasm

An X-shaped structure in the brain where the optic nerves partially cross, involved in the visual processing system.

The Fovea

A small depression in the retina of the eye where visual acuity is highest, due to a high concentration of cones.

  • Acquire knowledge of the pathway for vision, which involves the optic nerve, fovea, and the visually unresponsive region termed the blind spot.
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Zybrea KnightJun 05, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The crossover point where the right visual field information goes to the left hemisphere is called the optic chiasm. This is where the optic nerves from each eye cross over each other, with the information from the left visual field being sent to the right hemisphere and the information from the right visual field being sent to the left hemisphere. The other options, such as the fovea and retina, are structures within the eye that are involved in visual processing but are not specifically related to the crossover of visual information between hemispheres.