Vision physiology Flashcards

1
Q

macula is what

A

area of retina dominated by cones

contains fovea

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2
Q

fovea is what

A

area where cone photoreceptors most tightly packed together

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3
Q

(optic nerve) central cup is what

A

where there is no neuro-retinal tissue

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4
Q

what happens when there is a loss of ganglion cell axons in the retina

A

the central cup gets bigger

= finding in glaucoma

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5
Q

where is the first synapse after the ganglion cell (from photoreceptors)

A

lateral geniculate nucleus (part of thalamus relay station)

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6
Q

chiasmal lesion causes what defect

A

bitemporal hemianopia

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7
Q

complete lesion of right optic nerve would cause what defect

A

total blindness of right eye

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8
Q

lesion in left hemisphere would cause what visual defect

A

right homonoymous hemianopia

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9
Q

lesion of left temporal lobe would cause what visual defect

A

right superior quadrantanopia

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10
Q

what are the two functional streams of visual information

A

dorsal stream - appraising/where

ventral stream - what

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