Lesions of the optic tract result in loss of information from the contralateral visual hemisphere - the fibres having partially decussated in the optic chiasm.
There is perception in both eyes, but half the visual universe - the same half in each eye - is missing.
Lesions of the optic tract are uncommon.
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