The Special Senses Chapter 15. GUSTATORY SENSATION.

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The Special Senses Chapter 15

GUSTATORY SENSATION

GUSTATORY PATHWAY

OLFACTORY SENSATION

OLFACTORY PHYSIOLOGY

VISUAL SENSATION

EXTRINSIC MUSCLES OF THE EYE

LACRIMAL APPARATUS

INTERNAL EYE ANATOMY

Pupil Dilation and Constriction

Focusing and Accommodation

ANATOMY OF THE RETINA

CIRCULATION OF AQUEOUS HUMOR

Refraction of Light

Focusing and Accommodation

Normal Refraction of Light

Abnormal Refraction of Light

Visual Fields of the Eye and Visual Pathways

DISORDERS OF THE EYE Astigmatism Glaucoma Diplopia Strabismus Colorblindness Nyctalopia

PROBLEMS OF THE EYE

AUDITORY SENSATIONS

AUDITORY PATHWAY

AUDITORY SENSATIONS

AUDITORY PATHWAYS

SOUND PERCEPTION

EQUILIBRIUM & BALANCE Static equilibrium Dynamic equilibrium

STATIC EQUILIBRIUM

DYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM

PATHWAYS OF BALANCE AND ORIENTATION