Topic 17 Flashcards

1
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Give the optical properties of the human eye

A

Over 180° optical view

Resolution determined by wavelength

Refractive index: 1.38 (Periphery), 1.42 (Centre)

Receptors: Rods and Cones

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2
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What is the blind spot?

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The area where optic nerve leaves the eye

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3
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Wht is the yellow spot?

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The area of best vision

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4
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How many more rods than cones are there?

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20 times (Mostly in the optical axis)

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5
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Draw the path of light in the eye

A

Cornea and lens

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6
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What is the purpose of the crystaline lens?

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To provide fine adjustment to focus on objects at different distances

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7
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What is the far point?

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The most distant point the eye can focus

(Normal eye = ∞)

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8
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What is the near point?

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The closes point an eye can focus

(Normal eye = 25cm)

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9
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What is the normal power?

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4 diopter

Changes with age

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10
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What is the accomodation width?

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A = Pn - Pf = 4 Diopters

  • Young children = 14 D*
  • Elderly = Near 0 D*
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11
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What is Visual Acuity? What is it dependent on?

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The finest detail that can be seen with the eye.

Dependent on the distance between cones

There must be 1 unexcited cone between two excited ones

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12
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What is sensitivity?

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The minimum intensity needed to see light, dependent on wavelength.

400-700 nm wavelength range in Humans

Higher in the dark

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13
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When are cones and rods active?

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Rods: Always active

Cones: Only active in light vision

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14
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Describe colour perception

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Registered by cones only

Red/Green/Blue Cones

Differing sensitivity peaks.

Combination of these three can recieve any colour.

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15
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Name given to normal vision

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Emmetropia

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16
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Where the lens refracts too much, or where eye is too long

A

Myopia (Near Sighted)

17
Q

Where lens refracts too little

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Hypermetropia (Far sighted)

18
Q

Name given to ‘Old sight’

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Presbyopia - Hardening of lens