01:146:295 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Vitamin A, Phosphodiesterase, Retina Horizontal Cell

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12: the eye and retina: develops from the optic cup, nerves convert light information to electrical synapse, parts. Fovea: small round spot; divide retina into nasal (closest to the nose) and temporal retina; area of best, detailed vision. Cell layers are bent away no distortion from having to. Optic disk (blind spot): corresponds to the area where the optic nerve is exiting the retina; no photoreceptors: 3 layers. In the back of the retina (far from light) Potentials: don"t fire action potentials, but change voltage. Axons on the ganglion cells are really long. Axons here are the only output from the retina. Ganglion cells fire action potentials good for long distances bc optic nerve is long. Rods mostly away from the fovea, none at blindspot. More membranous disks containing photopigment in rod photoreceptor more light sensitive. Used for scotopic (night) vision - low light levels. Less membranous disks containing photopigment in cone photoreceptor less light sensitive.

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