ACB 334 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Visual Cortex, Vitreous Body, Auditory System

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Hits the most posterior part of the retina (contains photoreceptors called rods and cones) Information from rods and cones go anterior to the bipolar cell layer. Info reaches the ganglionic cell layer of the retina. Axons of the ganglionic cells form the optic nerve (cn 2) *optic disc = point of exit for the ganglion cells; blind spot. Fovea = receives the most sharply focused image on the retina; only cones. Conversion of energy (cid:894)(cid:862)transduction(cid:863)(cid:895) from the photon of light into chemical/ionic signaling in the outer and inner segments of the rods and/or cones. Rods = code for black & white; good for low light. Cones = code for color; good for bright light: are at the centre of the eye. Retinal field = picture portrayed in the retina. Images on retina are inverted and reversed: trace the pathway of the visual system, from the retina to the primary visual cortex.

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