EEOB 2520 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Color Vision, Eardrum, Stereocilia

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Components of eye - determine how light gets to the receptor: [61] Retina (back section) = transformation of energy coming in to signal going to brain [62] Receptors in retina register the photons (receive the message) and send to the afferent neurons (in front) Afferent neurons have to send it to the brain (back past the receptors) but cannot hit the receptors. Blindspot: where the afferents are hitting the receptors. Brain: perception; uses surroundings to fill up the blind spot. Encoding these energy waves into what we see. Energy coming in to the eye, gets dissipated by the cells it passes (not ideal) and then they will hit the rods and cones activate the proteins. Encoding: retina (back area of eye) (which is energy) and that is what gets registered. Must hit the receptors for it to get registered. Two types of photoreceptors: rods and cones. Rods: more sensitive to the light unit (larger); provide shades of gray.

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