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Two topics are covered, both of which are relevant to all vertebrates, but all the results here were obtained in the zebrafish embryo and larva. The development of a system of tracts in the forebrain, the “pre-visual system,” is described. It includes the tract of the postoptic commissure, the dorsoventral diencephalic tract, and the tract of the posterior commissure, and homologs have been found in the embryos of several classes of vertebrates. All three tracts are intimately associated with the retinal axons that appear later. The onset of vision was studied behaviorally (examining the startle and the optokinetic responses) and related to the anatomical development of the eye and extraocular muscles.
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Easter, S.S., Nicola, G.N., Burrill, J.D. (1998). Development of Vision and the Pre-Visual System. In: Chalupa, L.M., Finlay, B.L. (eds) Development and Organization of the Retina. NATO ASI Series, vol 299. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5333-5_1
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