Visual systems Flashcards

1
Q

Which cells in the eye are used in periods of bright light ?

A

Cone cells

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2
Q

What does cone cells do ?

A

Identify colors

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3
Q

How many
cone cells & Rod cells
are there in relation to neuron cells ?

A

1:1 cone cells
10:1 - 10.000:1 rod cells

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4
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Which cells are used in periods of low light and darkness ?

A

Rod cells

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5
Q

What’s the eyes two blind spots called and how many degrees do they encompass ?

A

Day blind spot: 5.5-7.5º
Night blind sport: 5-10º

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6
Q

What component of the eye contains the photoreceptors “rods & cones” ?

A

The retina

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7
Q

What’s the chemical that allows us to see black, white and grey colors at night ?

A

Rhodopsin

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8
Q

What’s the function of the pupil when looking at an object ?

A

The pupil allows light to enter the eye and stimulate the retina

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9
Q

Name the 4 visual deficiencies

A

Astigmatism
Myopia
Hyperopia
Presbyopia

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10
Q

What happens to a person if they have Astigmatism

A

Blurry vision

Can’t focus on vertical and horizontal features at the same time

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11
Q

What’s myopia and how is it experienced ?

A

Nearsightedness

blurry vision when viewing image at a distance

focal point is infront of retina

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12
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What’s Hyperopia and how is it experienced ?

A

Farsightedness

blurry vision when viewing image that are nearby

focal point is behind retina

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13
Q

What’s presbyopia ?

A

Aging og the eye - hardening of the lense

Hard to focus on things nearby

Can result in glare disability (contrast sensitivity)

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14
Q

Which 3 corneal refractive surgeries are allowable in the army aviatio ?

A

PRK, LASIK, LASEK

(Has to consult flight surgeon beforehand)

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15
Q

Name the 3 types of vision + what they are for?

A

- Photopic vision
Daylight/bright light
- Mesopic vision
Dawn, dusk (bright nights - full moon)
- Scotopic vision
Night vision

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16
Q

Which of the 3 vision types brings the most challenges to crewmembers ?

A

not sure

Mesopic vision
(night vision - twillight)

17
Q

What is considered the most important cue (GRAM) to depth perception ?

A

Motion parallax

Driving a moving car - Things closer to you appears to move faster then things further away - Use to determine how close things are to you, based on how fast objects are moving

18
Q

Name the binocular cue

A

Retinal disparity

Different view of an image between each eye

19
Q

Name the monocular cues

A

GRAM
Geometric perspective
Retinal image size
Aerial perspective
Motion parallax

20
Q

What is the avarage time required for dark adaptation ?

A

30-45 minutes

21
Q

Name 4 visual illutions

A

FFSS
Fication
False horizon
Structural illusion
Size distance illusion

22
Q

Name some limitations of night vision

A
  • Depth perception
  • Night blind spots
  • Color perception
  • Dark adaptiation time
  • Visual cues
  • Visual acuity ( obstacle identification )
23
Q

Which of the self-imposed stresses (DEATH) can result in hypemic hypoxia ?

A

Tobacco use

24
Q

Which surgical procedure is less likely to cause permanent vision change (due to thinness of the flap) ?

A

LASEK

25
Q

Which of the self-imposed stresses (DEATH) can result in crewmembers not scanning just staring ?

A

Alcohol