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The visual system is the physiological basis of visual perception (the ability to detect and process light). The system detects, transduces and interprets information concerning light within the visible range to construct an image and build a mental model of the surrounding environment.
Describe the basic anatomy of the visual system; Discuss how rods and cones contribute to different aspects of vision; Describe how monocular and binocular cues are used in the perception of depth
The visual system is complex and consists of several interacting anatomical structures. Here, we will describe the process of how photons of light from our surroundings become signals that the brain turns into representations of our surroundings.
3 dni temu · The visual system is the part of the central nervous system that is required for visual perception – receiving, processing and interpreting visual information to build a...
6.1.1 Describe the region of the electromagnetic spectrum that is perceived by our visual system, and the relative energy of photons at long and short wavelengths. 6.1.2 Describe the major parts of the eye and their role in focusing light to create a clear image. In this section, we will meet the range of the electromagnetic energy spectrum ...
visual system. the components of the nervous system and the nonneural apparatus of the eye that contribute to the perception of visual stimulation. The anterior structures of the eye, such as the cornea and lens, focus light on the retina, which transduces photons into neural signals.
19 gru 2022 · The visual system consists of 2 primary parallel pathways: optic and pupillary reflex pathways. Optic Pathway The optic pathway begins in the retina, a complex structure of 10 layers, each serving a distinct function.