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The Visual System
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Visual Processing at Retina
Graded potential VS Action potential
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Visual Processing at Retina
Horizontal VS Amacrine
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Visual Processing at Retina
Horizontal Lateral inhibition and lateral interactions / maintain sensitivity to luminance contrast Amacrine Transform changes in light intensity Some types are the only pathway to transmits information from photoreceptors to ganglion cells
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Visual Processing at Retina
Inhibited Bipolar VS Activated Bipolar
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Visual Processing at Retina
Inhibited Bipolar VS Activated Bipolar
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Visual Processing at Retina
On Center Ganglionic VS Off center Ganglionic
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Ganglionic Cells Subtypes
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Y X
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Y X Position Receptive field Details movement
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Y X Position Receptive field Details movement W
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Lateral geniculate nucleus
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Lateral geniculate nucleus
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Lateral geniculate nucleus
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Lateral geniculate nucleus
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Lateral geniculate nucleus
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Magnocellular system Parvocellular system
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VISUAL PATHWAY
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The retinohypothalamic pathway
day/night cycle Melanopsin ganglionic cells
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Visual Pathways The optic nerve has two principle branches
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Primary visual cortex
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Ventral “What” pathway
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Ventral “What” pathway
Carries information about static object properties such as colour, luminance, stereopsis and pattern recognition. Slow pathway from P-ganglion cells (through laminae 3-6 of LGN, V1) to V2, V4 and inferior temporal cortex
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Dorsal “Where” pathway
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Dorsal “Where” pathway
Information about dynamic object properties- motion and spatial relationships Fast pathway for transient visual signals Pathway to V1, V2, MT, medial superior temporal and parietal lobe
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Optics of Vision Light refraction
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Optics of Vision
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Optics of Vision Refraction power a lens “Diopter” = 1 m / focal length
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Optics of Vision
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Optics of Vision
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Picture Formation cataracts (opacities in the lens)
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Picture Formation Lens accommodation Pupil adjustment
Fusion of the two eyes
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Optics of Vision
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Optics of Vision
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Accommodation
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Accommodation
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Vision problems Ametropia : refraction error, inabiulity of properly focusing light on the retina, a frequent reason for reduced visual acuity
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Vision problems
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Accommodation Presbyopia: Loss of accommodation by the lens
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Accommodation Presbyopia: Loss of accommodation by the lens
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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.
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Accommodation and parasympathetic
The pupil near reflex
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Pupillary Adjustment
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Pupillary Adjustment
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