“…This region of the visual field projects onto the temporal retina, which contains both ipsilaterally projecting (uncrossed) RGCs ( Dräger and Olsen, 1980 ; Reese and Cowey, 1986 ) and RGCs which form part of the callosal projection pathway ( Laing et al, 2015 ; Olavarria and Van Sluyters, 1983 ; Ramachandra et al, 2020 ), both of which are considered central to binocular visual processing. In addition, the current study adds to the significance of these previous findings and suggests that the functional focus location is well placed to support stereoscopic depth perception, assuming that this form of visual processing is available to and employed by the mouse ( La Chioma et al, 2019 ; La Chioma et al, 2020 ; Samonds et al, 2019 ; Scholl et al, 2013 ; Scholl et al, 2015 ). Further supportive of the importance and relevance of the region of binocular overlap, another recent study provides strong evidence to suggest that ipsilaterally projecting RGCs in the ventro-temporal retina are important in the final phase of cricket pursuit (mouse to cricket distance less than 6 cm), with selective ablation of these RGCs reducing the probability that coming into close proximity with the cricket resulted in its capture ( Johnson et al, 2021 ).…”