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The Human Retina. Retina Function To detect movement To detect color To detect detail.

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1 The Human Retina

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3 Retina Function To detect movement To detect color To detect detail.

4 Retina structure The retina is an extension of the brain! The retina is made of 2 types of photoreceptors (neurons). – Rods for detecting (motion) dim light (no color) – Cones for detecting color and detail

5 Front of eye near lens (almost all rods) Sides of retina middle of eye (more rods than cones) Back/Center of retina (Macula/fovea/dark spot) only cones Optic disk (no photoreceptors – it is a blind spot)

6 The cones are fewer (only about 5% of the photoreceptors in the eye! ) 3 types of cones, each detects one color – Red – Blue – Green 125 million rods – only 6 million cones Cones need light to function Cones are not at the front of the eye, only middle and back.

7 Two spots on the retina 1 spot is the dark red macula (fovea in center) – This is where the detailed reading image of your vision straight ahead (0 to 5 degrees) is projected on your retina. 1 spot is the optic disk – This is the spot which looks bright in the picture. – It is where the optic nerve that goes to the brain attaches. – Many blood vessels come from here. – There are no photoreceptors (rods or cones) here.

8 Why don’t we see the blind spot? Our left eye sees the part that is “blind” or missing from the right eye (and vice versa).

9 Retinal imaging Retinal imaging is the shape a pattern created by the blood vessels on the retina. Each individuals retinal pattern is unique like a fingerprint. Therefore some high-security fields use retinal scans to identify people.

10 Regions of Vision Peripheral vision (180°) – outer most edges of vision – mostly motion is detected – very little color seen – almost all rods Intermediate zone – (90 ° to 120 ° ) between peripheral and straight ahead – Details are not defined – Color if light is intense – Mix of rods and cones Straight ahead – (10°) – Only cones (object falls on the macula/fovea) – Good detail – Subtle color differences detected here.

11 color blindness test


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