NSCI 324 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Supramarginal Gyrus, Cervical Ganglia, Critical Role

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Vision abnormalities: normal vision (emmetropia): lens reflects light rays onto the retina normally, 20/20 vision, myopia (nearsightedness): lens focuses light before the retina, far away images appear blurry. When you grow and get old, the eyeball can grow larger than what is optimal for focusing. In the dark, depolarized, release neurotransmitter onto bipolar cells. In the light, hyperpolarization, alters transmitter release onto bipolar cells. Horizontal cells project laterally and integrate laterally between the bipolar cells and photoreceptors. Bipolar cells have projections to the retinal ganglion cells. Amacrine cells are at the intersection between the bipolar cells and retinal ganglion cells. They lead to lateral integration across the retina. These give rise to large axons which exit the optic disk and travel via the optic nerve to the brain. This signal saccade down the 5 layers processes the signals entering the brain.

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