Visual Receptors (photoreceptors)
Law of Specific Nerve Energies [placeholder]
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Müller (1838): one neuron’s action potential always conveys the same kind of information
Pupil
Lens
Retina
Blind Spot
Route Within the Retina [placeholder]
–> the point where optic nerve leaves the eye does not have receptors and is our blind spot
Fovea and Periphery of Retina [placeholder]
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Macula
3mm X 5mm center of retina with greatest ability to resolve detail
Fovea
For animals
Birds of prey have more visual receptors on the top of their retina to see clearer things below them
Rodents have more visual receptors on the bottom of their retina the see clearer things above them
Birds of pretty have 2 fovea
The periphery of retina provides…
Rods and Cones [placeholder]
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Rods
Cones
Rods and Cones [Info Dump]
Photopigments
The Mammalian Visual System
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The Mammalian Visual System within the eyeball [Info Dump]
Horizontal Cells
long cells that run the other way (horizontally) and that in turn make inhibitory synapses on the same bipolar cells mentioned above
Optic chiasm
Retina and Lateral Geniculate Pathways [placeholder and key terms]
Parvocellular