Anatomy of the Eye
Photo-receptors
Visual Transduction
Retinotopic Organization
Spectral Sensitivity
100

What is the band of contractile tissue that determines the size of the pupil?

Iris

100

Are there more rods or cones in the retina?

Rods

100
Is rhodopsin active/inactive in the dark?

it is inactive and rod is slightly depolarized; Na+ channels partially open; influx of glutamate 

100

the surface of the visual cortex is a map of the ___

retina

100

More intense light appears ___.

brighter

200

What is the process of translating sensory signals into electrical signals called?

sensory transduction

200

What does the duplexity theory state?

rods and cones mediate different kinds of vision

200

Rods transmit signals through ___.

inhibition of excitatory NT, glutamate

200

Which layers are the magnocellular layers?

The two inner layers

200

wavelength can impact ___

brightness

300

What is the process of the lens focusing light on the retina called?

Accommodation
300

What does photopic vision involve?

  • Light vision

  • High acuity

  • Low sensitivity with few receptors

  • Low convergence 

  • Fovea

  • cones

300

What happens to a rod in the light?

gets bleached; Na+ channels close; reduction of glutamate; rod is hyperpolarized

300

Which layers are the parvocellular layers?

The four outer layers

300

what does the spectral sensitivity curve depict

differential sensitivity to wavelengths 

400

What are the muscles that are in charge of adjusting shape of the lens? Which muscle does what?

Ciliary muscles give lens cylindrical shape

Ligaments pull lens to flatten it

400

What does scotopic vision involve?

  • Dark vision

  • Low acuity

  • High convergence

  • High sensitivity with many receptors

  • Peripheral vision

  • Rods

400

What is the nucleus of the thalamus involved in the visual system?

Lateral geniculate Nucleus

400

Layers 1, 4, and 6 receive input from ___ cells of the ___ eye.

retinal ganglion cells of the contralateral eye.

400

what two kinds of vision does the spectral sensitivity curve depict?

scotopic and photopic vision

500

Why do we have a blind spot?

The optic disk at the back of the eye doesn't have an photoreceptors, therefore creates the blind spot.

500

What is convergence?

when we combine different visual signals from each eye to create one complete visual field.

500

Explain the process of sensory transduction from organ to association cortex.

organ (eye) --> receptors (cones/rods) --> thalamus (lateral geniculate nuclei) --> primary sensory cx (striate cx) --> secondary sensory cx (prestriate cx) -->association cx (dorsal stream - posterior parietal / ventral stream - inferotemporal)

500

Layers 2, 3, and 5 receive input from ___ eye.

ipsilateral eye.

500

what is the Purkinje effect?

our eyes perceive darker colors as brighter when more light is hitting the object