إعداد / الطالب :: ضياء أبو رجيلة الطالب :: فؤاد النجار الطالب :: محمد شاهين إشراف م./ ياسمين البوبو 2010/2011 Second Argus.

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إعداد / الطالب :: ضياء أبو رجيلة الطالب :: فؤاد النجار الطالب :: محمد شاهين إشراف م./ ياسمين البوبو 2010/2011 Second Argus

Eye receives light from the lighting things, they are: a member of the eyes. Penetrating light (irritant) circles transparent component of the eye, which plays the role of the lens bulk light to reach the retina; that contain cells affected by light (sensory receptors).

The role of the optic nerve Diagram highlights the connections between A charahip eyes and brain.

Diagrams neurons

Conclusion Movement of the sensory nerve fibers in optic nerve Alsialp nerve in the direction of the brain.

Conclusion There are shelled brain (gray matter) areas specializing in the analysis of neural Alsialp received from a member of a particular sensory, called sensory patios.

Person losing his eyesight after being infected with bacterial or following exposure to an incident in the eye Person losing his eyesight completely or in part after suffering a severe shock in the back of his head Cutting off the visual nerves linking the brain to an animal eye leads to blindness Requires emotional sensitivity (sensitivity vision) intervention and the safety of the following members : Eye* Alasban Albesrian* The brain*

Muscles that move the eye *Lateral Rectus *Muscle Medial Rectus Muscle *Superior Rectus Muscle *Inferior Rectus Muscle *Superior Oblique Muscle *Inferior Oblique Muscle

Second Argus

Eye works  Al Ain Industrial works Called “ second Argus" by the camera sends a wireless signal to the Very small Receiver of electronic, and waved to the electrodes planted in the eye and connects the retina   The waved electrodes working to stimulate the remaining retinal nerves, allowing the passage of signal through the optic nerve to the brain

Moor fields and second sight  And applied the medical team at Moor fields Eye Hospital in London, the new management technique on two patients in their fifties their ages,  As part of a medical study about this type of treatment, confirming that the eye developed by the industrial company "Second Sight" American linked to a camera installed in the glasses glass

glasses  They put sensors infrared glasses sensors monitor the real eye movement, and by monitoring the light waves reflected hundreds of times per second And translate this data into signals that can control the movement of Al Ain Industrial mechanical actuators instead of Al Ain Industrial engines can that triggers the movement by the change in temperature

Points and lines  He explained these is that the vision system the new industry will provide the blind with images composed of Points and lines arranged in a harmonious and has been tested on sighted to train and familiarize them with the awareness of image quality, sent by the camera, pointing out that the largest number of the points tested were 16 point, but expected to test the system more complex includes 100 points in 12 months

The End Good bye,,,,