9 - Vision
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• Receptors must respond to light energy
• Light energy – small part of electromagnetic energy
• Visible spectrum is 400 nm to 700 nm range
• 2 types of receptors in the retina.
o Rods – 1 type – respond to a wide por - vision
- _________ must respond to light energy
- Receptors
- small part of electromagnetic energy
- Light energy
- Visible spectrum is ____ nm to ____ nm range
- 400 - 700
- What are the two types of receptors in the retina?
- rods and cones
- – 1 type – respond to a wide portion in the visible spectrum. Used when light energy is low (dim light).
- rods
- – 3 types – each type of ____ has a different but overlapping part of the visible spectrum. (bright light receptors).
- cones
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• As light passes through objects of different densities it is bent (refracted)
• Cornea refracts light the most (can’t use to control light)
• Lens is the most significant structure that refracts light and thus focuses light energy, be - Optics of vision
- As light passes through objects of different densities it is _____ or _________.
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bent
refracted - _______ refracts light the most (can’t use to control light)
- Cornea
- _____ is the most significant structure that refracts light and thus focuses light energy, because it can CHANGE the amount of light refraction it causes.
- Lens
- ____ changes refraction by changing shape.
- Lens
- The process of changing lens shape to focus light rays on the retina is called _____________.
- ACCOMMODATION
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1. Light rays from close objects must be bent more to focus them on the retina.
2. Because light energy strikes the eye at greater angles from close objects.
a. Focusing the image we are most concerned w/on a small area of the retina called t - accommodation
- Light rays from close objects must be bent more to focus them on the ______.
- retina
- ______ _______ strikes the eye at greater angles from close objects.
- Light energy
- Focusing the image we are most concerned w/on a small area of the retina called the ______.
- fovea
- Why is the image focused on the fovea in the retina?
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Fovea has a dense pattern of CONES
Provides for visual acuity – ability to see detail -
⬢ Due to how the photoreceptors are conn. to the visual pathways.
⬢ 1 cone synapses on 1 bipolar cell & each bipolar cell synapses on 1 ganglion cell.
⬢ Each cone has its own direct connection to the CNS. Provides greater detail about - visual acuity
- Due to how the photoreceptors are conn. to the visual pathways.
- visual acuity
- When does 1 cone synapses on 1 bipolar cell & each bipolar cell synapses on 1 ganglion cell?
- happens during visual acuity
- Each ____ has its own direct connection to the CNS. Provides greater detail about visual images.
- cone
- Several ____ synapse on a single bipolar cell.
- rods
- Several bipolar cells synapse on 1 _________ cell.
- ganglion
- Thus sensory info sent to the brain is not as detailed when using _____ as the photoreceptors.
- rods
- What is controlled by the 2 sets of smooth muscles w/in the iris of the eye?
- the regulation of light entering the eye
- controlled by PNS. Decrease pupil diameter.
- circular muscles –
- controlled by SNS : increase pupil diameter
- Radial muscles –
- Rods & cones are found in the deepest parts of the _______. Light must pass through all retinal layers before reaching the _____________.
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retina
photoreceptor -
1. contain pigments – rhodopsin
2. Rhodopsin composed of a protein portion (an opsin) and a chromophore (retinal).
3. The combination absorbs light in a particular pattern & the effected retinal changes its shape.
4. Initiates a se - rod function
- ___________ composed of a protein portion (an opsin) and a chromophore (retinal).
- rhodopsin
- Which photoreceptor contains pigments called rhodopsin
- rods
- What causes the rods to HYPERPOLARIZE (inhibiting)?
- a series of chemical reactions
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⬢ 3 types of _____ , each w/ a different opsin & retinal (photopigment)
o Each opsin bonds differently to retinal
o Thus each type of photopigment responds maximally to different wavelengths of light.
o Therefore, each _____ type r - cones
- ______ _______ then travels through visual pathways to the brain.
- action potential
- 3 types of cones, each w/ a different ______& _______(photopigment)
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opsin
retinal - Each opsin bonds differently to ________.
- retinal
- Each type of ___________ responds maximally to different wavelengths of light.
- photopigment
- Each cone type responds differently to a given ___________of _____.
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wavelength
light - The relative amount of response by a given cone type to a given stimulus is the major input sent to the brain where ______ __________ is determined.
- color perception