11 Flashcards

1
Q

in daylight we have much greater spatial sensitivity on our

A

central retina

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2
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visual acuity is measured when we look directly at

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symbols on test chart

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3
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photopigments in photoreceptors absorb light resulting in change in photoreceptors membrane potential

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phototransduction

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4
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phototransduction info is transmitted to

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ganglion cells which transmits action potential through optic nerve to brian

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5
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Visual pathways

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photoreceptors in retina
LGN via optic n/optic chiasm/optic tract
primary visual cortex (area 17) via optic radiations (geniculostriate)
secondary cortex (area 18/19)
Sensory association cortex (39/40)
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6
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ipsilateral monocular blindness

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right eye visual field (optic nerve)

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7
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bitemporal hemianopsia

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peripheral vision in both eyes (optic chiasm)

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8
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Contralateral homonymous hemianopsia

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Left visual area in both eyes (optic tract)

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9
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Contalateral homonymous inferior quadrantanopsia

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Lower left visual in both eyes (upper portion optic radiation)

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10
Q

shining a bright light into one eye stimulates

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the pupillary and consensual reflexes

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11
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constriction of the pupil in the other eye

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consensual reflex

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12
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Visual Pathways

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photoreceptors in retina
Pretectum via the optic n/optic chiasm/optic tract
optic n, chiasm, and tract also branch to superior colliculus
Superior colliculus branches to the cortex and muscles of neck to reflexively turn head via the tectospinal pathway

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13
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cortical areas that control voluntary eye movements

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frontal eye fields

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14
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cortical areas that provide info about the movement of visual objects

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occipital and temporal regions

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15
Q

cortical areas that provides spatial info for eye movements

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the posterior parietal cortex

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16
Q

Keeping position of eyes stable is achieved by

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vestibulo-ocular reflex

Optokinetic reflex

17
Q

directing the gaze at visual targets is achieved by

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Saccades
smooth pursuits
vergence movements

18
Q

fast eye movements to switch gaze from one object to another

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saccades

19
Q

eye movements that follow a moving object

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smooth pursuits

20
Q

movement of the eyes toward or away from midline to adjust for different distances between the eyes and the visual target

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vergence movement

21
Q

coordinate head and eye movements

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Medial longitudinal fasciculus