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[[File:Eye diagram.jpg|thumb|Diagram of an eyeball]]
 
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In most [[humanoid]] species, the '''optic nerve''' connects the [[retina]] of the [[eye]] to the sensory thalamus, a structure within the [[brain]] that routes sensory information in the manner of a gateway. The optic nerve is part of the [[central nervous system]]. Unlike the peripheral nervous system, [[Cell (biology)|cells]] of the central nervous system do not regenerate, so damage to the optic nerve results in permanent [[blindness]] without medical intervention. The nerve is about two [[millimeter]]s in diameter where it emerges from the eye, increasing to roughly four millimeters at its terminus. Within the [[skull]], the optic nerves of binocular species partially cross, so that each side of the brain processes information from both eyes; this is, in part, what makes binocular vision possible. ({{TOS|Operation -- Annihilate!}}; {{VOY|Living Witness}})
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In most [[humanoid]] species, the '''optic nerve''' connects the [[retina]] of the [[eye]] to the sensory thalamus, a structure within the [[brain]] that routes sensory information in the manner of a gateway. The optic nerve is part of the [[central nervous system]]. Unlike the peripheral nervous system, {{dis|cell|biology}} of the central nervous system do not regenerate, so damage to the optic nerve results in permanent [[blindness]] without medical intervention. The nerve is about two [[millimeter]]s in diameter where it emerges from the eye, increasing to roughly four millimeters at its terminus. Within the [[skull]], the optic nerves of binocular species partially cross, so that each side of the brain processes information from both eyes; this is, in part, what makes binocular vision possible. ({{TOS|Operation -- Annihilate!}}; {{VOY|Living Witness}})
   
 
When the [[Cytherian probe]] sent a flash in order to establish contact with [[Reginald Barclay]], there was enough energy in the flash to knock the [[Lieutenant]] unconscious. ({{TNG|The Nth Degree}})
 
When the [[Cytherian probe]] sent a flash in order to establish contact with [[Reginald Barclay]], there was enough energy in the flash to knock the [[Lieutenant]] unconscious. ({{TNG|The Nth Degree}})
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Revision as of 19:22, 4 December 2014

Eye diagram

Diagram of an eyeball

In most humanoid species, the optic nerve connects the retina of the eye to the sensory thalamus, a structure within the brain that routes sensory information in the manner of a gateway. The optic nerve is part of the central nervous system. Unlike the peripheral nervous system, cell of the central nervous system do not regenerate, so damage to the optic nerve results in permanent blindness without medical intervention. The nerve is about two millimeters in diameter where it emerges from the eye, increasing to roughly four millimeters at its terminus. Within the skull, the optic nerves of binocular species partially cross, so that each side of the brain processes information from both eyes; this is, in part, what makes binocular vision possible. (TOS: "Operation -- Annihilate!"; VOY: "Living Witness")

When the Cytherian probe sent a flash in order to establish contact with Reginald Barclay, there was enough energy in the flash to knock the Lieutenant unconscious. (TNG: "The Nth Degree")

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