Which three branches of the trigeminal nerve provide innervation to the upper eyelid?
Which artery provides blood supply to the optic disc?
Which fibers cross and travel medially in the optic tract?
Which visual field defect results from a lesion in the right temporal lobe?
Which ganglion provides postganglionic sympathetic innervation to the eye?
The optic nerve exits the orbit through which bones?
Inferior optic nerve fibers travel through which of the following lobes before synapsing in the occipital lobe?
The most likely cause of binasal visual field defects is:
Which ganglion provides parasympathetic innervation from the facial nerve to the lacrimal gland for lacrimation?
The meninges and myelination of the optic nerve begin where?
A congruous visual field defect is most likely due to a lesion where?
A patient with complete visual field loss OD and temporal field loss only OS most likely has a lesion in what location?
All of the following muscles receive motor innervation from V3 except:
Which cells provide myelination to the intraorbital optic nerve?
Superior fibers synapse in what location of the occipital lobe?
Which visual field defect results from a lesion in the left parietal lobe?
Which section of the optic nerve is the longest?
Which two arteries supply blood to the macular fibers in the occipital cortex?
An incongruous homonymous hemianopsia is most likely due to a lesion at what location?