BSC 109 Lecture 31: BSC 109 Chapter 12 Part 3

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Adaptation takes longer when going from bright light to dim light. Bright light uses up the rhodopsin temporarily. When we are in bright light, we are keeping the rhodopsin pigments broken down that is why it takes longer when going from dim to bright. Dim light to bright light is hard because the rhodopsin that was built up in the dim light is breaking down. Symptoms: flashes of light, blurred vision, loss of peripheral vision. Can be surgically corrected if detected early. Pressure inside the eye rises due to improper draining of aqueous humor. Can be treated with drugs or surgery. Retinal detachment and degeneration of photoreceptors in the macula. Loss of visual acuity in the center of the visual field. Leading cause of blindness in people over age 60. Inability to distinguish the full range of colors. Lacking one of the three types of cones. As we age the photoreceptors deteriorate because they are becoming more and more worn.

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