Answer:
The highlighted structure is a tract that connects the hypothalamus and epithalamus .
Explanation:
The given highlighted structure is a optic chisma or optic chiasma.
OPTIC CHISMA- The optic chiasm is an X-shaped structure created in the brain by the crossing of optic nerves. The brain and the eye are connected by the optic nerve. The optic chiasm is considered to be a pivotal point of evolution by biologists. The crossing and uncrossing optic nerve fibers that pass through the optic chiasm are thought to have evolved to help with binocular vision and eye-hand coordination.
Nerve fibers from half of each eye pass over to the opposite side of the brain at the optic chiasm. The fibers from the other half of the retina migrate to the same side of the brain as the fibers from the other half of the retina. Every half of the brain receives visual signals from both eyes' visual fields as a result of this junction.
Hence , the correct answer is hypothalamus and epithalamus .
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