BIOL 313 Lecture 14: Visual Processing

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Make a sharp image from the outside world on the retina. The amount of light let in is regulated by the pupil diameter, which is controlled by the parasympathetic and sympathetic ns. Focus the image by the lens thickness chancing. Ciliary muscles, which are attached all around the lens by zonula fibers, are the muscles that control focusing the image. With age the lens gets les flexible, so it fails to (cid:498)round up(cid:499) as well, leading to needing. Sharpness of the image is also affected by how many cell receptors are glasses. located on the retina. A higher density of receptors leads to a sharper image (think pixels in a digital photo: fovea: area of extra thick receptors. Directing your gaze on a specific area causes the image to fall on the fovea. Ganglion cells (receive inputs from bipolar cells; have axons that go to the lateral geniculate. Ammocrine cells (modulate signals from bipolar cells)

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