BIOL 153 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Optic Chiasm, Snellen Chart, Flashlight

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Senses: sight- structure and function of the eyes. Describe the structure and function of the accessory visual structures. Describe the gross and microscopic structure of the eye and relate structure to function. Outline the use of the ophthalmoscope and describe the features of the normal eye seen with it. Explain the existence of the blind spot. Explain the mechanism of image formation on the retina. Trace the visual pathway to the optic cortex. Define visual acuity, describe how it is measured, and explain the factors which determine it. Describe and explain the three eye reflexes related to near vision. Sense organs are specialized receptors that enable the body to detect changes in the environment. Sensory nerves associated with sensory receptors transmit this information through the peripheral nervous system to the central nervous system where it is perceived as sound, smell, taste or sight. The interpretation of conscious sensation is called perception.

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