what is the wavelength?
distance between corresponding points of two consecutive waves
what is amplitude?
the distance from the centre line (or the still position) to the top of a crest close crestThe topmost part of a wave
what is the visual field?
how much of the outside world the retina can see
what are degrees of visual angle?
the proportion of the retina taken up by an object
what is the anterior chamber?
filled with aqueous humour- a watery fluid
What is the cornea?
what is the pupil?
What is the iris?
what is the lens?
what are the ciliary bodies?
what is vitreous humour?
what is the Retina?
what is the fovea?
What is the choroid layer?
what is the Sclera?
what is the optic disc?
what is the optic nerve?
what is the macula?
contains a high density of photoreceptors and is divided into different regions, and one of these regions is the fovea
what is the blind spot?
the optic nerve and retinal artery enter the eye above the retina, creating a physiological blind spot
what are the properties of rods?
What are the properties of cones?
what is the duplex retina made up of?
what are retinal ganglion cells (RGCs)?
what are single cell recordings?