The Structure of the Visual System

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The Structure of the Visual System

Cornea The clear, curved bulge on the front of the eyeball Protects the eye

Iris Ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye; Regulates the size of the pupil by changing its size--allowing more or less light to enter the eye

Pupil Controls the amount of light entering the eye In bright conditions the iris expands, making the pupil smaller In dark conditions the iris contracts, making the pupil larger

Lens A transparent structure behind the pupil in the eye that changes shape to focus images on the retina

The Lens Nearsightedness Aka Myopia Nearby objects are seen more clearly than distant objects (eye is elongated) Farsightedness Aka Hyperopia Can see things far away but not close up (eye is shortened)

Parts of the Eye - Retina

Retina Light-sensitive surface at the back of the eyeball Contains cells that convert light energy to nerve impulses Made up of three layers of cells Receptor cells Bipolar cells Ganglion cells

Fovea The central focal point of the retina The spot where vision is best (most detailed) (FOCUS)

Optic Nerve The nerve that carries visual information from the eye to the occipital lobes of the brain

Blind Spot The point at which the optic nerve travels through the retina to exit the eye There are no rods and cones at this point, so there is a small blind spot in vision

The Eye

Visual Processing in the Retina

Receptor Cells Rods Cones Respond to less light than do cones Night vision Can detect sharp details and color Need more light than the rods

Bipolar Cells Gather information from the rods and cones and pass it on to the ganglion cells Cells that form the middle layer in the retina Cones each have their own; multiple rods share one

Ganglion Cells Pass the information from the bipolar cells through their axons Together these cells form the optic nerve. The top layer of the cells in the retina

The Nature of Light

Hue The color of light as determined by the wavelength of the light energy Includes: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet (ROY G BIV)

Wavelength

Amplitude The brightness of light as determined by height of the wave The taller the wave, the brighter the color

Color Vision

Trichromatic Theory Aka Young-Helmholtz Theory of color vision that says cones are sensitive to red, green and blue light All the colors we see are a combination of these three colors

Color Deficient Vision People who lack one of the three types of cones Usually the red or green receptors are missing Usually referred to as color blindness Is inherited and found more in males

Ishihara Color Test

Nike’s Color Rush Uniforms Bills v. Jets

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuTBs9stJCs

The Problem: Trichromatic Theory leaves some parts of the color vision mystery unsolved

Opponent-Process Theory Proposed by Ewald Hering We process 4 primary colors combined in pairs Demonstrated by afterimages