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English: Example of bifurcating axons in the optic chiasm of a rabbit. a,b,c: bifurcating optic fibres. c: fibre bifurcating in the two opposite optic tracts. d. Commisure of Gudden. e. Fibres that continue in a different depth. |
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Source | Ramón y Cajal, S. (1898). Estructura del kiasma optico y teoria general de los entrecruzamientos de las vias nerviosas [deutsch: (1899): Die Struktur des Chiasma opticum nebst einer allgemeinen Theorie der Kreuzung der Nervenbahnen]. Rev. Trim. Micrográfica, 3:15–65. |
Author | Santiago Ramón y Cajal |
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