Week 4 Vision Objective 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Refraction

A

light bends as it moves across an angulated surface of a transparent material

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2
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What happens when light hits a perfectly perpendicular surface?

A

It keeps traveling unaffected

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3
Q

Degree of refraction is called the

A

ratio of two refractive indices of the two transparent media

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4
Q

Refractive index

A

velocity of light in a vac / light traveling in a substance

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5
Q

Refractive power

A

measures how much light bends light, measured in diopters

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6
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1 diopter

A

1 meter divided by the focal length of a lens

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7
Q

Focal point and length

A

the point through which all light will travel after passing through each part of the lens

distance from the center of the lens to the focal point

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8
Q

Depth of focus will increase as

A

pupillary diameter decreases

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9
Q

Emmetropia

A

normal eye sight, normal depth of focus and

parallel light rays are in sharp focus on the retina

all objects are seen clearly

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10
Q

Hypertropia

A

Farsightedness

eye is too short

lens system is too weak

image forms behind eyeball

all distant objects can be seen clearly

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11
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Myopia

A

nearsightedness

ciliary muscle is completely relaxed, light rays are focused in front of the retina

image forms in front of the retina

usually due to too long an eyeball

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12
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Visual acuity

A

measure of the resolving power of the eye

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13
Q

Visual acuity averages

A

Light from a distant source will create a “spot” that is around 11 micrometers, and whose center is brighter than periphery

average diameter of a cone in the retina is 1.5 micrometers

therefore, visual acuity for a two point source of light is 1.5 to 2 mm

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14
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Formation of fluid in the eye

A

aqueous humor in the eye is formed by ciliary bodies

produced by ciliary body cells in the posterior chamber via osmosis

Na is pumped into space along with Cl and bicarbonate

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15
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Flow of fluid in the eye

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fluid flows from the anterior chamber into the canal of schlemm and from there into aqueous veins in the sclera

a tonometer is used to measure the intraocular pressure

normal pressure is 15 mm Hg

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16
Q

Glaucoma

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intraocular pressure against the optic nerve