The Visual System.

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The Visual System

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Visual Processing at Retina Graded potential VS Action potential

Visual Processing at Retina Horizontal VS Amacrine

Visual Processing at Retina Horizontal Lateral inhibition and lateral interactions / maintain sensitivity to luminance contrast Amacrine Transform changes in light intensity   Some types are the only pathway to transmits information from photoreceptors to ganglion cells 

Visual Processing at Retina Inhibited Bipolar VS Activated Bipolar

Visual Processing at Retina Inhibited Bipolar VS Activated Bipolar

Visual Processing at Retina On Center Ganglionic VS Off center Ganglionic

Ganglionic Cells Subtypes

Y X

Y X Position Receptive field Details movement

Y X Position Receptive field Details movement W

Lateral geniculate nucleus

Lateral geniculate nucleus

Lateral geniculate nucleus

Lateral geniculate nucleus

Lateral geniculate nucleus

Magnocellular system Parvocellular system

VISUAL PATHWAY

The retinohypothalamic pathway day/night cycle Melanopsin ganglionic cells

Visual Pathways The optic nerve has two principle branches

Primary visual cortex

Ventral “What” pathway

Ventral “What” pathway Carries information about static object properties such as colour, luminance, stereopsis and pattern recognition. Slow pathway from P-ganglion cells (through laminae 3-6 of LGN, V1) to V2, V4 and inferior temporal cortex

Dorsal “Where” pathway

Dorsal “Where” pathway Information about dynamic object properties- motion and spatial relationships Fast pathway for transient visual signals Pathway to V1, V2, MT, medial superior temporal and parietal lobe

Optics of Vision Light refraction

Optics of Vision

Optics of Vision Refraction power a lens “Diopter” = 1 m / focal length

Optics of Vision

Optics of Vision

Picture Formation cataracts (opacities in the lens)

Picture Formation Lens accommodation Pupil adjustment Fusion of the two eyes

Optics of Vision

Optics of Vision

Accommodation

Accommodation

Vision problems Ametropia : refraction error, inabiulity of properly focusing light on the retina, a frequent reason for reduced visual acuity

Vision problems

Accommodation Presbyopia: Loss of accommodation by the lens

Accommodation Presbyopia: Loss of accommodation by the lens

Vision problems Astigmatism : irregular curvature of either the cornea or the lens, which lead to blurred or distorted vision due to parts of the image are out of focus.

Accommodation and parasympathetic The pupil near reflex

Pupillary Adjustment

Pupillary Adjustment