Task 1 Discriminate between sensation and perception.

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Task 1 Discriminate between sensation and perception.

Task 2 -Explain what is meant by the following statement: Stimulus for vision is electromagnetic energy. -How can this be classified? Explain

Task 3 -Describe the path of light as it passes through the eye? -Relate the path to focusing the eye. (Process and Influences)

Task 4 -Explain the retina and what happens there.

-Describe the differences between rods and cones Task 5 -Describe the differences between rods and cones

Task 6 -Why is color vision in the periphery of the visual field very poor?

Task 7 -Why is visual acuity very poor in the periphery of the visual field?

Task 8 -Summarize how information is processed in the retina. -Summarize the optic nerve and what it creates.

Task 9 -Describe the process of dark adaptation, and how it differs for rods and cones.