What is the cornea?
Clear protective outer layer of the eye
What is the iris?
This circular structure that controls the diameter of the pupil and defines eye color
What is the pupil?
The hole in the center of the iris that allows light to enter the eye
What is the lens?
Structure in the eye that refracts light passed through the cornea to form an image on the retina
What is the vitreous body?
clear, gel-like structure between the lens and the retina
What is the retina?
Layer of cells lining the back wall of the eye that senses light and sends signals to the brain for vision
What is the fovea?
Region of the retina with the highest visual acuity
What is the macula?
Oval region that surrounds the fovea that has relatively high visual acuity
What is the optic disc?
Region where the axons leaving the retina gather to form the optic nerve, no photoreceptors are in this area (blind spot)
How are images projected onto the retina?
How is the blind spot formed?
True or False
You are aware of the blind spots created by the optic disc during daily life
False
- No functional deficit caused by blind spots
- Unaware of blind spot even with one eye closed
- Visual analysis pathways “fill in” blind spot
What are the two classes of photoreceptors?
Rods and cones
What are rods and what do they do?
What are cones and what do they do?
What are the layers of the retina?
Why are most layers of the retina absent at the fovea?
Allows light to reach receptors without distortion
How do images go from the retina to the optic nerve?
True or False
Photoreceptors communicate with bipolar cells via action potential
False
- Neither photoreceptors or bipolar cells fire action potentials
- Information is conveyed via passive electrical conduction
- Neurotransmitters are released in a graded fashion
What are the types of interneurons involved in the visual pathway?
Horizontal cells and amacrine cells
How do interneurons influence the visual pathway?
What are the two classes of center-surround bipolar and ganglion cells?
On-center cells and off-center cells
How are on-center cells influenced by light?
Cells in the center of receptive field: excited by light
Cells surrounding the area: inhibited by light
How are off-center cells influenced by light?
Cells in the center of receptive field: inhibited by light
Cells surrounding the area: excited by light