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  1. An independent production company, Optic Nerve has traveled the globe for over 20 years to bring home compelling and visually arresting stories. From concept through completion our photography and filmmaking for documentary, commercial and non-profit clients continues to be recognized for its ability to genuinely capture the essence and ...

  2. opticnerve™ is an award-winning production company specializing in the art of motion pictures and sound design. Over the last three decades our work has taken many forms, from feature films, tv commercials and promotional pieces, to experiential museum installations and music videos.

  3. Optic Nerve Productions. 25 likes. An independent production company, Optic Nerve has traveled the globe for over 20 years to bring home compelling and visually arresting stories.

  4. Aug 22, 2009 · Introduction. The optic nerve is the anatomical pathway through which visual information received in the retina is conveyed along the axons of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) to central visual targets for processing. In terms of its cellular organization, the optic nerve is relatively simple compared with other white matter tracts in the CNS.

  5. Nov 5, 2018 · The optic nerve (ON) is constituted by the axons of the retinal ganglion cells (RGCs). These axons are distributed in an organized pattern from the soma of the RGC to the lateral geniculated nucleus (where most of the neurons synapse). The key points of the ON are the optic nerve head and chiasm.

  6. Aug 16, 2023 · The optic nerve head is a unique part of CN II in that it marks an important point of vascular, geometric and tonometric transition. At the optic nerve head, the optic nerves are moving to the relatively low pressure space of the retro-orbital region from the much higher intraocular pressure zone.

  7. Apr 11, 2024 · Overview. Your optic nerve carries visual information from your retina to your brain. What is the optic nerve? The optic nerve is comprised of millions of nerve fibers that send visual messages to your brain to help you see. You have an optic nerve at the back of each eye that connects directly to your brain.