Vision and the ANS Flashcards
What are the Accesory structures of the Eye?
Eyelids, lashes, Brows, Lacriminal apparatus (Tear producer) & The extrinsic Eye mm’s.
What does the Eyelid consist of?
The Palperbral Fissure, Palperbral Conjunctiva & Bulbar Conjunctiva.
What is the Eyelid used for?
Shades eye during sleep, Protects eyes from too much light & objects, spreads lubercating secretions around the eyeball.
What is the “Palperbral Fissure”?
This is the space between the Upper & Lower Eyelid that exposes the eyeball.
What is the “Bulbar Conjunctiva”?
Passes from the eyelids onto the surfaces of the eyeball, where it covers the Sclera.
What is the “Palperbral conjunctiva”?
Lines the inner aspects of the eyelids.
What are Eyelashes and Eyebrows used for?
They project from the boarder of each eyelid, and above the eyelids are the brows.
They help protect the eyeball from intruding objects.
What are “Sebaceous Ciliary Glands”?
Found at the base of hair follicles of the eyelashes.
They release a lubercating fluid onto the follicles.
What is the “Flow of Tears”?
Lacrimal Gland (Secrets tears), Lacrimal Ducts (Distributes), Sup & Inf Lacrimal Canaliculi (Drain Tears), lacrimal Sac (Drains tears), Nasallacrimal Duct (Drains tears), Nasal Cavity.
What are the Extrinsic Eye muscles?
Super / Inferior / Lateral / Medial Rectus
Superior and Inferior Oblique
What is the Anatomy of the Eyeball?
3 layers:
Fibrous tunic, Vascular tunic, and Retina (Inner tunic).
What does the Fibrous Tunic Consist of?
Cornea and Sclera.
What is the Cornea?
Apart of the Fibrous Tunic of the Eye, This is the transparent coat that covers the coloured Iris, Because it is curved it helps direct light onto the Retina.
What is the Sclera?
Apart of the Fibrous Tunic of the Eye, This is a layer of dense CT.
Covers the entire eyeball besides the Cornea.
Gives the eyeball shape and protects its inner parts & serves as a site of attachment for the Eye mm’s.
What does the Vascular Tunic Consist of?
Composed of 3 parts:
Choroid, Ciliary body, and the Iris.
What is the Choroid portion of the Vascular Tunic in the eye?
This is the part of the Eye that contains Melanin.
Helps absorb stray light rays, this helps prevent scattering & reflecting of light within the eye giving a sharper and clear image.
What is the Ciliary body of the Vascular Tunic in the eye?
This part of the Eye has something called a Ciliary Muscle.
It is a circular band of smooth mm that can alter the shape of the lens in the eye.
Adapting for near / Far vision.
What is the Iris of the Vascular Tunic in the eye?
Suspended between the Cornea and lens attached to ciliary processes.
The prime function is to help regulate how much light is entering the eye through the pupil.
What does the “Retina” consist of?
Inner layer, Photoreceptors, Optic Disc.
What is the Photoreceptor portion of the Retina?
These are specialized cells that begin the the process by which light rays are converted into nn impulses.
Including 2 types of receptors:
Rods & cones.
What do Rods in the Retina do for vision?
Rods allow us to see in dim light, because Rods don’t provide coloured vision, in the dark we can only see darker shades less colour.
What do Cones in the Retina do for vision?
Brighter lights stimulate cones which produce coloured vision.
They’re 3 types of cones:
Blue, green & red.
What is the “Lens” within the Eye?
Helps focus light onto the retina and to facilitate clear vision.
What is involved in “Image Formation”?
There is 3 processes to image processing:
Refraction, Accommodation & Constriction of the Pupil.