Conversely, the reverse analysis revealed no causal effects of optic nerve and visual pathway disorders on COVID-19 susceptibility. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that COVID-19 exposure may increase the risk of developing optic nerve and visual pathway disorders, supporting...
Electrophysiologic Testing in Disorders of the Retina, Optic Nerve, and Visual Pathway, Ophthalmology Monographs 2, Second edition, Gerald Allen Fishman, David G. Birch, Graham E. Holder, Mitchell G. Brigell (Eds.), The Foundation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, San Francisco (2001)...
American Journal of Ophthalmology Volume 132, Issue 1, July 2001, Pages 142 Books, software, and electronic media Electrophysiologic testing in disorders of the retina, optic nerve, and visual pathways. Gerald A. Fishman, David G. Birch, Graham E. Holder, and Mitchell G. Brigell. 2nd ...
Disorder: Dissociation (here: out-of-body experience) S - zurück nach oben - 1.1.1.2.Occipital lobe OL, Lobus occipitalis,BA 17-19 Okzipitallappen, Hinterhauptslappen, visuelles System Functions: Vision, colour recognition, (hearing) ~ Primary and secondary visual cortex V1-5, BA ...
Several cellular and animal models have been developed to evaluate the underlying neuropharmacological mechanisms of hesperidin. Additionally, clinical evidence has confirmed its neuroprotective function. Hesperidin exerts its neuroprotective properties by decreasing neuro-inflammatory and apoptotic pathways. ...
The thalamus, in turn, receives its information directly from the eye through the visual pathways extending from the optic nerve, the optic chiasm and the optic tracts. The primary visual cortex sends visual information along three pathways to other visual cortical regions referred to as 'secondary...
However, some diseases of the optic nerve are associated with relative sparing either of pupil function or visual function implying that pupil tests and psychophysical tests may assess function in different subpopulations of optic nerve fibres. Less is known of the relationship between pupil ...
In 21 patients with idiopathic retrobulbar neuritis (IRN) the optic nerve function was assessed using visual evoked potentials under a reversible black-and-white chessboard pattern stimulation. Latencies of the large positive wave P100 significantly increased in all IRN patients ipsilaterally to the dise...
Evidence suggests that anthropogenic climate change is accelerating, with serious consequences for human health. This Perspective explores how the effects of climate change, such as extreme temperatures, altered weather patterns and increased air pollution, interact with the brain, and discusses how neurol...
Pathological perturbations of the brain are rarely confined to a single locus; instead, they often spread via axonal pathways to influence other regions. Patterns of such disease propagation are constrained by the extraordinarily complex, yet highly organized, topology of the underlying neural architectur...