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Figure 11.1 Anatomy of the human eye. Box 11A(1) Myopia and Other Refractive Errors.

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1 Figure 11.1 Anatomy of the human eye

2 Box 11A(1) Myopia and Other Refractive Errors

3 Box 11A(2) Myopia and Other Refractive Errors

4 Figure 11.2 The human eye in the unaccommodated and accommodated state

5 Figure 11.3 The inner surface of the retina, viewed with an ophthalmoscope

6 Box 11B The Blind Spot

7 Figure 11.4 Development of the human eye

8 Figure 11.5 Structure of the retina

9 Figure 11.5 Structure of the retina (Part 1)

10 Figure 11.5 Structure of the retina (Part 2)

11 Figure 11.5 Structure of the retina (Part 3)

12 Figure 11.6 Removal of photoreceptor disks by the pigment epithelium

13 Figure 11.6 Removal of photoreceptor disks by the pigment epithelium (Part 1)

14 Figure 11.6 Removal of photoreceptor disks by the pigment epithelium (Part 2)

15 Figure 11.6 Removal of photoreceptor disks by the pigment epithelium (Part 3)

16 Figure 11.7 Hyperpolarization of cone stimulated with different amounts of light

17 Box 11D Retinitis Pigmentosa

18 Figure 11.8 Role of outer segment cyclic GMP-gated channels in photoreceptor light response

19 Figure 11.9 Details of phototransduction in rod photoreceptors

20 Figure 11.9 Details of phototransduction in rod photoreceptors (Part 1)

21 Figure 11.9 Details of phototransduction in rod photoreceptors (Part 2)

22 Figure 11.10 The retinoid cycle and photoadaptation

23 Figure 11.10 The retinoid cycle and photoadaptation (Part 1)

24 Figure 11.10 The retinoid cycle and photoadaptation (Part 2)

25 Figure 11.11 The range of luminance values over which the visual system operates

26 Figure 11.12 Differential responses of human rods and cones

27 Figure 11.13 Distribution of photoreceptors in the human retina

28 Figure 11.13 Distribution of photoreceptors in the human retina (Part 1)

29 Figure 11.13 Distribution of photoreceptors in the human retina (Part 2)

30 Figure 11.14 Absorption spectra and distribution of cone opsins

31 Figure 11.14 Absorption spectra and distribution of cone opsins (Part 1)

32 Figure 11.14 Absorption spectra and distribution of cone opsins (Part 2)

33 Box 11E The Importance of Context in Color Perception

34 Figure 11.15 Effect of cone loss (protanopia and deuteranopia) on vision

35 Figure 11.15 Effect of cone loss (protanopia and deuteranopia) on vision (Part 1)

36 Figure 11.15 Effect of cone loss (protanopia and deuteranopia) on vision (Part 2)

37 Figure 11.15 Effect of cone loss (protanopia and deuteranopia) on vision (Part 3)

38 Figure 11.16 Genetics of the cone pigments

39 Figure 11.16 Genetics of the cone pigments (Part 1)

40 Figure 11.16 Genetics of the cone pigments (Part 2)

41 Figure 11.16 Genetics of the cone pigments (Part 3)

42 Box 11F(1) The Perception of Light Intensity

43 Box 11F(2) The Perception of Light Intensity

44 Figure 11.17 The responses of on-center and off-center retinal ganglion cells

45 Figure 11.17 The responses of on-center and off-center retinal ganglion cells (Part 1)

46 Figure 11.17 The responses of on-center and off-center retinal ganglion cells (Part 2)

47 Figure 11.17 The responses of on-center and off-center retinal ganglion cells (Part 3)

48 Figure 11.18 Generation of receptive field center responses of retinal ganglion cells

49 Figure 11.18 Generation of receptive field center responses of retinal ganglion cells (Part 1)

50 Figure 11.18 Generation of receptive field center responses of retinal ganglion cell (Part 2)

51 Figure 11.18 Generation of receptive field center responses of retinal ganglion cell (Part 3)

52 Figure 11.19 Responses of on-center ganglion cells to different light conditions

53 Figure 11.19 Responses of on-center ganglion cells to different light conditions (Part 1)

54 Figure 11.19 Responses of on-center ganglion cells to different light condition (Part 2)

55 Figure 11.20 Discharge rate of a single on-center ganglion cell depends on relative light intensity

56 Figure 11.21 Generation of the receptive field surround of an on-center retinal ganglion cell

57 Figure 11.21 Generation of the receptive field surround of an on-center retinal ganglion cell (Part 1)

58 Figure 11.21 Generation of the receptive field surround of an on-center retinal ganglion cell (Part 2)

59 Figure 11.21 Generation of the receptive field surround of an on-center retinal ganglion cell (Part 3)


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