Binocular Vision Flashcards
1
Q
visual perception
A
unconscious inference
- brain is always making inferences and constructing mental representations
- what you see is the most likely thing that could have created retinal image (illusion = when brain makes wrong inference/representation)
2
Q
why do humans have binocular vision?
A
- spare eye
- larger field of view
- stereoscopic depth perception
- seeing through occluding objects by suppressing what obstructed eye sees
3
Q
binocular summation
A
detecting/recognizing objects at low contrast (fog, night time, etc.)
4
Q
eye movements: version
A
eyes moving together (vertical and horizontal)
- smooth pursuit
- saccades
(conjugate EM)
5
Q
vergence
A
eyes converging (inward, crossed) or diverging (outward, uncrossed) (mostly horizontal)
(disconjugate EM)
6
Q
binocular disparities
A
eyes are separated in head, so they see slightly different views (eye wink demo)
- near objects = crossed disparity
- far objects = uncrossed disparity
7
Q
strabismus
A
Greek root word = “crooked”
- esotropia (inward) vs. exotropia (outward)
- intermittent = sometimes there
NOT esophoria or exophoria
8
Q
ACA
A
Accommodative Convergence from Accommodation
9
Q
why would a farsighted person have an eye turn?
A
- have to thicken eyes to accommodate but the eyes turn in
- eyes are too flat
10
Q
amblyopia
A
“blunt vision”
- reduced acuity in one (rarely both) eyes
- loss of binocular depth perception
usually caused by
- unilateral hyperopia
- strabismus
- unilateral form deprivation