A lesion in the optic chiasm typically results in bitemporal hemianopsia, which is characterized by loss of peripheral vision in both eyes. This occurs because the optic chiasm is where the optic nerves from each eye cross, affecting the nasal visual fields. Consequently, individuals may retain their central vision while losing the ability to see objects in the outer (temporal) fields.
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