Kinesiology 1080A/B Study Guide - Final Guide: Retinal Ganglion Cell, Retina, Human Eye

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Back of the eye is the retina (has retinal ganglion cells, which interpret photons. Much greater density of retinal ganglion cells in the centre of the retina than in the periphery of it. Centre of the retina is the fovea (high concentration of retinal ganglion cells packed together, to provide very high spatial resolution in the centre of your eye / vision) As you move away from the fovea, this density of ganglion cells becomes less, in peripheral view you have very low spatial resolution (due to low concentration of these cells) We have this asymmetry in our vertical field as well. Upper hemi-retina has a greater density of retinal ganglion cells than the lower hemi-retina (has the ability to move) Information from our lower visual field projects onto our upper hemi-retina. Information from upper visual field is projected onto our lower hemi-retina. Upper (ie looking at exit on door) lower (ie looking down at computer)

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