COLOUR VISION Flashcards

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  1. What are the 2 types of light sensing photoreceptors that the eye has in the retina?
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  1. Rods
  2. Cones
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  1. Are there more Rods or Cones present in the Retina?
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  • there are far more rods present
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  1. What are Rods responsible for?
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  • they are responsible for nigh vision
  • they are responsible for peripheral vision
  • they are intensity sensing
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  1. Are rods or cones more sensitive?
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  • rods are a thousand times more sensitive to light than
    cones
  • it takes longer for rods to adapt to changing light
    conditions
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  1. What do cones show?
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  • they show some peculiarities in distribution and in
    sensitivity
  • they are colour sensing
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  1. What kinds of wavelengths do cones have?
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  • there are long wavelength cones
  • there are also medium wavelength cones
  • these make up 95% of the total cones
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  1. Where are the short wavelength cones found?
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  • they are scattered
  • they are found slightly further out than the long and
    medium wavelength cones
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  1. Which cones are the most sensitive?
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  • the blue cones
  • they are not sensitive enough to compensate for the
    reduced number
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  1. Why is it not recommended to put a red background behind blue text?
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  • the difference in accommodation needed for the eye to
    focus on the different colours is tiring for the viewer
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  1. What does each of the three varieties of the cones of the Retina come with?
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  • they each have peak responses
  • each of these is in different areas of the visible
    spectrum
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  1. What happens when light of all wavelengths enters the eye?
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  • all the receptors are stimulated
  • the brain interprets this as close to white
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  1. What happens if only some wavelengths are present as they enter the eye?
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  • the receptors are stimulated in different amounts
  • this is what allows the brain to interpret different
    colours
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  1. What is this?
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  • this is a Chromaticity Diagram
  • this shows how any mixture of wavelengths of visible
    light will appear in the eye
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  1. What are the primary colours?
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  • red
  • green
  • blue
  • this is because the eye responds primarily to these
    lights
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  1. What do mixtures of monochromatic red, green and blue produce?
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  • almost any colours that the brain can differentiate
    between
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  1. What are the three main Secondary colours?
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  • Cyan
  • Magenta
  • Yellow
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  1. What are Secondary colours?
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  • mixtures of pairs of primary colours of lights
  • they can also be the absence of one of the colours
    from white light
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