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Chapter 2 The Human Eye. Physics Review Light ◦ Electromagnetic radiation ◦ Wavelength determines quality  Measured in nanometers ◦ Why light?  Reliable:

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1 Chapter 2 The Human Eye

2 Physics Review Light ◦ Electromagnetic radiation ◦ Wavelength determines quality  Measured in nanometers ◦ Why light?  Reliable: Travels very fast and straight  Prevalent: Lots of it  Informative: Reflected/Absorbed by surface molecules

3 The Head Eye placement: ◦ Lateral vs. Frontal Skull: Orbit Eye Movement ◦ 6 extra-ocular muscles:  Conjugate: move together  Vergence: move opposite Eyelids: ◦ Protection and moisture ◦ Blinking and Distance Tears

4 Eye Function Image: light distribution that preserves the spatial ordering of locations in space Image formation – reversing light divergence ◦ Optical power of:  1) cornea: 2/3rds of eye’s optical power  2) lens: flexing called accommodation

5 Eye Structure Three layers: ◦ Protecting: Fibrous Tunic ◦ Nourishing: Vascular Tunic ◦ Detecting: Retina

6 Fibrous Tunic Sclera – “white” of eye, dense material, gives eye it’s shape Cornea – transparent “bulge”, allows light into eye

7 Out of Focus ConditionCommon name Eye ShapeLocation of focus Lens needed MyopicNearsightedToo LongIn front of retina Concave HyperopicFarsightedToo ShortBehind retinaConvex EmmetropicNormal On foveaNone

8 Problems with Lens Presbyopia: ◦ loss of sight with age Astigmatism: ◦ Distortion of cornea

9 Vascular Tunic Choroid ◦ Pigment epithelium ◦ Contains blood vessels and capillaries ◦ Reduces light scatter and disposes of waste Anterior Chamber ◦ Manufactures aqueous humor ◦ Contains:  Iris/Pupil  Lens

10 Retina Contains photoreceptors Landmarks: ◦ Macula (1.5mm diameter): focus of eye, contains fovea ◦ Optic Disk: “blind spot”

11 Photoreceptors Order of stimulation: PhotoreceptorsBipolar CellsAmacrine CellsHorizontal CellsRetinal Ganglion Cells

12 Photopigments Two components ◦ Opsin: large protein, 3 types ◦ Retinal: from vitamin A Phototransduction Light Isomerize opsin and retinal Reduction of Current Reduction of Transmitter (Glutamate) Release

13 Wavelength Sensitivities CellMost Sensitive Wavelength Relative “color” Rods500 nmBluish-green Cones 440 nmViolet 530 nmGreen 560 nmYellow


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