RT @AvrahamCooperMD: 6/ The question of why the CNS crosses the midline arose for Cajal after a specific observation when studying the opti…
RT @AvrahamCooperMD: 6/ The question of why the CNS crosses the midline arose for Cajal after a specific observation when studying the opti…
RT @AvrahamCooperMD: 6/ The question of why the CNS crosses the midline arose for Cajal after a specific observation when studying the opti…
RT @AvrahamCooperMD: 6/ The question of why the CNS crosses the midline arose for Cajal after a specific observation when studying the opti…
RT @AvrahamCooperMD: 6/ The question of why the CNS crosses the midline arose for Cajal after a specific observation when studying the opti…
RT @AvrahamCooperMD: 6/ The question of why the CNS crosses the midline arose for Cajal after a specific observation when studying the opti…
RT @AvrahamCooperMD: 6/ The question of why the CNS crosses the midline arose for Cajal after a specific observation when studying the opti…
RT @AvrahamCooperMD: 6/ The question of why the CNS crosses the midline arose for Cajal after a specific observation when studying the opti…
6/ The question of why the CNS crosses the midline arose for Cajal after a specific observation when studying the optic chiasm: 💥 Why is visual input from the right half of the world sent to the left half of the brain for processing (and vice versa)? ht
@ampanmdagaba You’re right, seems like even since Hippocrates. https://t.co/wJyJTssZz4
#CNS #OpenAccess https://t.co/tKxUfAdgCp Discover the #OpticChiasm: a fascinating time travel through #Anatomy and #HistoryofMedicine https://t.co/lmEtj5INEg