Recap Visual system 1 Flashcards
Just to clear up:
- Rods are most important for …
- Cones are most important for …
- Rods are most important for seeing in the dark, since they’re most sensitive to light.
- Cones are most important for visual acuity and shape.
How can rods and cones signal difference intensities of light?
Rods and cones hyperpolarize when they sense light. When the intensity of the light changes, this is also seen in a change in membrane potential (there’s a graded response of the membrane potential to a graded change in light).
What is dark current?
Dark current is where the cGMP-gated sodium channels (cation channels) on rods and cones are open, since there is no light present. This results in the depolarization of rods and cones
Which second messenger is important in light transduction?
cGMP.
- When the concentration of cGMP increases due to the absence of light, cation channels are open. This causes depolarization of the rods and cones.
- When the concentration of cGMP decreases due to the presence of light, cation channels close. This causes hyperpolarization of the rods and cones.
What is the connectivity pattern in rods and cones to bipolar cells?
- Many rods are connected to one bipolar cell.
- One cone is connected to one bipolar stal.
Which cells in the retina are able to generate action potentials?
On- and off-center ganglion cells