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Sensory Information Vision & Hearing Biology 12 S. Dosman
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Sclera O Outer covering of the eye that supports and protects the eye’s inner layers; usually referred to as the white of the eye.
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Cornea O Transparent part of the sclera that protects the eye and refracts light toward the pupil of the eye.
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Aqueous humour O Watery liquid that protects the lens of the eye and supplies the cornea with nutrients.
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Choroid layer O Middle layer of tissue in the eye that contains blood vessels and dark pigments that absorb light to stop reflection.
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Iris O Opaque disk of tissue surrounding the pupil that regulates amount of light entering the eye.
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Retina O Innermost layer of tissue at the back of the eye containing photoreceptors
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Rods O Photoreceptors that operate in dim light to detect light in black and white
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Cones O Photoreceptors that operate in bright light to identify colour
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Fovea Centralis O Area at the centre of the retina where cones are most dense and vision is sharpest.
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Glaucoma O Disorder of the eye caused by build up of fluid in the chamber anterior to the lens.
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Cataract O Condition that occurs when the lens or cornea becomes opaque, preventing light from passing through.
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Astigmatism O Vision defect caused by abnormal curvature of the surface of the lens or cornea
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Nearsightedness O A condition that occurs when the image is focused in front of the retina
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Farsightedness O A condition that results when the image is focused behind the retina
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Anatomy Review O http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RE1MvR mWg7I http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RE1MvR mWg7I
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Pinna O Outer part of the ear that acts like a funnel, taking sound from a large area and channelling it into a small canal.
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Auditory canal O Carries sound waves to the eardrum
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Tympanic membrane O Thin layer of tissue, also known as the eardrum
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Ossicles O Tiny bones that amplify and carry sound in the middle ear. O They include the malleus, incus, and stapes.
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Oval window O Oval-shaped hole in the vestibule of the inner ear, covered by a thin layer of tissue
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Eustachian Tube O Air-filled tube of the middle ear that equalizes pressure between the external and internal ear.
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Vestibule O Chamber found at the base of the semicircular canals that provides information about static equilibrium.
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Semicircular canals O Fluid-filled structures within the inner ear that provide information about dynamic equilibirum.
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Cochlea O Coiled structure of the inner ear that responds to various sound waves and converts them into nerve impulses.
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Organ of Corti O Primary sound receptor in the cochlea
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Basilar membrane O Anchors the receptor hair cells in the organ of Corti
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How the Ear Works O http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeTriGTE Noc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeTriGTE Noc
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