1/2 of Brain Mass Devoted to Visual Processing
Visual Testing
Incoming Light from Object of interest?
Sclera
protection
Choroid
vascular layer, high blood flow
Fovea
devoid of blood vessels
Extraocular Muscles
-maintain visual axis on fovea
Retina
Regional Differences in the Retina
Retinal Pigmented Epithelium
Drusen
Rods
Cones
-named for shape of outer segment
-process color (photopic) info
-3 types of cones:
L-cones-long wavelengths (red)
M-cones-medium wavelengths (green)
S-cones-short wavelengths (blue)
-each of these responds to different color of light
-every color is represented by a unique combination of L,M, & S cones
-if one type of cone is absent b/c of genetic defects - person will be missing the corresponding opsin = color blind
-M & L
Function of Photoreceptors
Visual Steps of Rods
Phototransduction in cones
-simular to rods except there are 3 opsins with each corresponding to retinal in a specific manner
Bipolar Cells
Ganglion Cells
Fovea
- allows for crisp image representation
Central Visual Pathways
Visual Cortex Information
Vision Related Diseases
What causes DR?
Don’t Know!
Macular Degeneration VS Diabetic Retinopathy
AMD: DR:
Choroid NV retina NV
age induced no age effect
some genetic some genetic
lose central vision lose all vision