Optic Nerve and Visual Pathways Flashcards
Rods and Cones
Outer segments contains discs containing photopigment
Inner segment has cell body, axon and synaptic terminals
Phototransduction
Rods have rhodopsin
Cones have opsin (transmembrane proteins, contains light sensitive molecule retinal)
Photoreceptors can have graded responses.
Retinal ganglion cells not graded response - action potential/
What happens at the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus?
Synapse.
Pathway to occipital lobe
Optic nerve –> optic chiasm –> optic tracts –> lateral genicula nucleus –> optic radiations (one superiorly, one laterally on both sides) –> occipital lobe
Light reflex (why both pupils constrict when light in only one eye)
Action potential from right eye reach both right and left pretectal nuclei.
The pretectal nuclei stimulate both sides of the Eddinger-Westphal nucleus even though the light was perceived only in the right eye.
The right and left sides of the Eddinger-Westphal nuclei generate action potentials through the right and left oculomotor nerves causing both pupils to constrict.