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The Human Eye Comparing human eye to camera Hyperopia, Presbyopia & Myopia.

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1 The Human Eye Comparing human eye to camera Hyperopia, Presbyopia & Myopia

2 Components of the Eye Eye Camera equivalent Function Iris (coloured part) DiaphragmControls amount of light Pupil (hole in iris) ApertureWhere light enters the eye Iris Pupil

3 Components of the Eye Eye Camera equivalent Function Cornea & Lens combo Converging lensRefraction of light (mostly in cornea) Focuses light Iris Pupil Cornea Lens

4 Components of the Eye Eye Camera equivalent Function RetinaFilm or digital sensor Light sensitive cells convert light signals to electrical signals Iris Pupil Cornea Lens Retina

5 Components of the Eye Eye Camera equivalent Function Optic nerve Electrical signals are passed through to the brain Iris Pupil Cornea Lens Retina Optic Nerve

6 Components of the Eye Image formed on retina will be smaller & inverted. You “see” with your brain Your brain will “flip” the image

7 Eye Accommodation Ciliary muscles can change the shape of the lens slightly to accommodate focusing on distant & nearby objects.

8 Hyperopia (Far-sightedness) Problem focusing on nearby objects. Due to either: a)Distance between lens & retina are too small b)Focusing power of cornea-lens combination is too weak  light is focused behind the retina Solution: Corrective converging lens (or positive meniscus)

9 Presbyopia Also problem on seeing nearby objects. HOWEVER, this is due to aging  because lens lose their elasticity. Solution: Corrective converging lens.

10 Myopia (Near-sightedness) Problem focusing on distant objects. Due to either: a)Distance between lens & retina are too large b)Focusing power of cornea-lens combination is too strong  light is focused in front of retina Solution: Corrective diverging lens (or negative meniscus)


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