01:119:116 Final: 44-Page Final Exam Guide - About Chapter Sensory Everything You Need to Know

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Vision: background, processes, light energy is transduced into neural activity, neural activity is processed by the brain. Note: by way of analogy, you can imagine taking a picture with a camera. Aside: in photographs, the red appearance of the eye is actually the retina photographed. Double flash camera causes the pupil to constrict: optic disk (blind spot)--no vision is possible i. Image formation: processes, refraction by the cornea, accommodation by the lens, pupillary reflex, refraction by cornea, distant objects a. Side point: inside many mammalian eyes, there is an additional layer of cells between the photoreceptors and the epithelial layer that reflects the light back out again. The photoreceptors have two opportunities to be exposed--greatly enhances night vision: photoreceptors--two kinds based on appearance and function, rods--long, cylindrical, many disks a. photopigment is in the disk b. Central retina: 1:1 (approximately) correspondence between photoreceptor and ganglion b.

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