KIN 122 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Retinal Ganglion Cell, Occipital Lobe, Visual Perception

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Apply our understanding of the visual system. Cornea light enters eye lens bends or refracts light rays to focus on retina retina contains rods, cones, and bipolar cells ganglion axons form the optic nerves light enters through the cornea, pupil, and lens. Sclera maintains the shape of the eye. The aqueous humor and vitreous humor help refract light rays. Sclera: maintains the shape of the eye. Choroid: contains blood vessels that nourish the eye. Retina: where the image of the optical system is formed. Pupil: hole in the iris that light filters through. Iris: controls size of pupil and amount of light entering the eye. Lens: bends the light entering the eye. Aqueous humor: watery fluid in small chamber behind the cornea. Vitreous humor: watery fluid in large chamber of the eye. Fovea centralis: densely packed photoreceptors, the (cid:862)central pit(cid:863) of cones. Optic nerve: bundle of axons of the retinal ganglion cells as they exit the eye.

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