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Fundamentals of Sensation and Perception LIGHT AND THE EYES ERIK CHEVRIER NOVEMBER 10, 2015
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Video Light Waves – Visible and Invisible Is Light a Particle or Wave? Particles and Waves What are all those Floaty Things in Your Eye? The Evolution of the Human Eye
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The Human Visual System
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Light Electromagnetic Radiation Light is a wave ◦Wavelength Light is a particle ◦Photon ◦Absorbs ◦Reflects ◦Refracts Optic Array
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Field of View
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Acuity and Eye Movements
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Extraocular Muscles
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Structure and Function of the Eye
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Lens and Accommodation
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Retina
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Rods and Cones
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Rods and Cones – Operating Range Dark Adaptation
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Retinal Ganglion Cells (RGC)
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Receptive Field
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RGC Center-Surround Receptive Field
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Lateral Inhibition
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Disorders of Vision Strabismus – Disorder of extraocular muscles where the two eyes are not allied with one another. Causes blurry vision. Amblyopia – Neural signals from one eye are not processed properly. Fine vision does not develop in that eye. Disorders of accommodation ◦Myopia ◦Hyperopia ◦Presbyopia ◦Astigmatism
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Disorders of Vision Glaucoma – Intraocular pressure is too high for a person’s eye caused by a blockage of the openings that let aqueous humor drain from the anterior chamber. Floaters – Shadows on the retina thrown by debris within the vitreous humor. Phosphenes – Brief, tiny flashes in the person’s field of view not caused by light but a variety of other causes. Retinitis Pigmentosa – an inherited condition which there is gradual degeneration of the photoreceptors over many years. Macular Degeneration – Damage to photo receptors in the macula. ◦Dry – Cells degenerate in the pigment epithelium which cause the loss of photo receptors overlaying those cells. ◦Wet – New blood vesicles grow under the retina, leak fluid, bleed and scar.
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