2) Vision The Special Senses 13 th edition Chapter 17 Pages th edition Chapter 17 Pages
Anatomy of the eye
Intraocular Fluid
Glaucoma
Retina Pigmented layer Photoreceptors Bipolar cells Ganglion cells Horizontal cell Amacrine cell
Photoreceptors Cones Rods
Photoreceptors Cones Rods
Light Detection
Photoreceptors Cones Rods Cones Rods Photopsin : blue, green and red sensitive pigments
Optics of Vision Light refraction
Optics of Vision
Accommodation
Vision problems
Visual acuity Normally, people has the ability to distinguish contours that are approximately 1.75 mm apart at 6 meters distance from the eye
Vision problems Astigmatism : irregular curvature of either the cornea or the lens, which lead to blurred or distorted vision due to parts of the image are out of focus.
Light Adaptation Pupillary size
Pupillary Light Reflex
Olivary pretectal nucleus Edinger-Westphal nucleus
Light Adaptation Pupillary size Neural adaptation Photoreceptor adaptation
Light Adaptation Pupillary size Neural adaptation Photoreceptor adaptation
VISUAL PATHWAY