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21 sty 2016 · This document provides an overview of the visual system, including: - Anatomy of the eye and visual pathways in the brain - Embryology and cellular organization of the retina - Physiology of photoreceptors and visual processing - Common pathologies that can cause visual disturbances, such as glaucoma, optic neuritis, retinal detachment and more.
- Physiology of vision | PPT - SlideShare
The document discusses the physiology of vision. It...
- Physiology of vision | PPT - SlideShare
20 lip 2014 · The visual system. The visual system processes optical information received by the eyes. The eyes send this information to the thalamus and primary visual cortex. There are two pathways - the ventral "what" pathway to the temporal lobe and dorsal "where" pathway to the parietal lobe.
Human Visual System. Published by Howard Hill Modified over 6 years ago. Embed. Download presentation. Similar presentations. More. Presentation on theme: "Human Visual System."— Presentation transcript: 1 Human Visual System. 2 Understanding HVS, Why?Image is to be seen!
23 paź 2014 · General plan for visual system material: How the visual input is received and transduced at the retina by photoreceptors (rods and cones) How that input is modified by processing in the retina, concept of receptive fields
8 paź 2013 · Human Visual System and Retinal Blindness. Retina is a light sensitive neural network Diseases such as Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) and Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) primarily affect the photoreceptors, are both presently incurable, and render 100,000s blind each year.
24 lut 2013 · The document discusses the physiology of vision. It describes the main mechanisms of vision including light incidence, transduction, transmission of visual sensations, and visual perceptions. It then discusses the anatomy of the eye, including the cornea, lens, retina, and aberrations like spherical aberration.
Learning Objectives: To know the exterior and interior anatomy of the human eye and what the function of each component is. To appreciate the importance of the retina and its components as the “nerve center” of vision.