physiology of vision Flashcards
What are some common focusing problems
Hypermetropia (long-sightedness): eyeball too short or lens system is to weak so light rays are focused behind the retina
myopia (short-sightedness) : eyeball too long or lens system is too strong so light rays are focused in front of the retina
Outline the structure of the retina
120 million rods (dim light), 5 million cones (colour and bright light)
processing layers:
3 direct layers ( receptors, bipolars and ganglion cells)
2 transverse layers ( horizontal cells and amacrine cells)
What is Rhodopsin
It is a photosensitive pigment in the rods, when hit by photon there is a chemical change which sets of a series of biochemical events that close c GMP- gated nonselective cation channels that are open in the dark, leading to hyperpolarisation of the photoreceptor and the reduction in NTM glutamate release
How is colour blindness caused and what does it do
results in loss or mod of one or more of the 3 cones visual pigments,
males have only one x chromosome.