how much of the human\s cerebral cortex is involved in the visual system
thirty percent (more than any other sense)
knoiwledge of how light enery is converted into electrical signals comes primarily from studies of…
Drosophiilia and mice
pathway
how dies tge iris regulate how mch light enters
by changing the sixe of the pupil
how does the lens brging near or far objcts into better focus on the retina
lens can thicken or flatten
visual input is mappend directly onto the retina as a two-dimensional reversed image
what happens after processing by specialized cells in the retina
signals will travel via optic nerves to other parts of brain to undergo further integration and interpretation
three types of neurons in retina
gangion cells, photoreceptors, interneurons
- communicate extensively with each other before information is sent to the brain
where are rods and cones located
true/false: ganglion cells repond directly to light
what are the axons of ganglion cells
how many photoreceptors in each human eye
125 million
transduction
the process of converting one form of energy into another occurs in most sensroy systems
rods allow to see in dim light
cones allow u to cath fine detail and colour
- allows you to engage in activities that require a great deal of visual acuity
three type sof cones in human eye
where is vision the sharpest
fovea
center oft the retina
- small pitted area where cones are most densely packed
contains only red and green cones
- resolve very fine details
macula
immediately around the ffovea
- critical for reading and driving
leading cause of blidness in developed countries
macular region input
margins of retina inputs
each ganglion ells receives signals from several photoreceptors
- convergeense of inputs = why periphereral vision is less detailed
receptive field
portion of visual space providing input to a single ganglion cell
what does visual processing begin with
how is the receptive field of a ganglion cell activated
when light hits a tiny region on the retina that corresponds to the centre of the field