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Special sense I – VISION. Visual pathway Lesion in optic nerve leads to loss of vision on the same side of lesion optic tract: *Left optic tract is.

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1 Special sense I – VISION

2 Visual pathway

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4 Lesion in optic nerve leads to loss of vision on the same side of lesion optic tract: *Left optic tract is responsible for vision in nasal half of left visual field and temporal half of right visual field *right optic tract is responsible for vision in nasal half of right visual field and temporal half of left visual field

5 II- HEARING

6 Auditory pathway

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8 External ear: collect sounds & direct it to tympanic membrane Middle ear: sounds vibrate the tympanic membrane then transmitted to auditory ossicles Types of conduction: 1- ossicular conduction 2- air conduction 3- bone conduction Austachian tube: responsible for equalizing pressure on either side of tympanic membrane

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12 III- TASTE

13 Taste buds situation

14 Taste pathway

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16 Taste sensation

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18 IV- SMELL

19 Smell pathway

20 VisionHearingSmellTaste Receptor Rods & consHair cell in organ of corti Olfactory receptorTaste buds Site In retinaInner earNoseTongue Nerve Optic nerveAuditory nerve “vestibulocochlear “ Olfactory nerve*Anterior 2/3 of tongue: fibers of facial nerve *Posteior 1/3 of tongue: glossopharyngeal nerve *Vagal fibers from other regions Relay in thalamus RelayNot relay in thalamus Relay Cerebral cortex Occipital roleTemporal lobeOlfactory cortex includes structures which form apart of limbic system Parietal lobe


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