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Receptors

Pacinian Corpuscles

The Eye

Structure and function of the mammalian eye

Transmissive And Refractive Properties Of The Eye In Focusing An Image On The Retina

NEAR ACCOMMODATION DISTANT ACCOMMODATION
CILIARY MUSCLES CONTRACT RELAX
TENSION IN SUSPENSORY LIGAMENTS REDUCED INCREASED
SHAPE OF LENS FAT, ROUNDED THIN, FLAT
RESULT LIGHT BENDS LIGHT BENDS LESS
FOCUSES DIVERGING LIGHT RAYS PARALLEL LIGHT RAYS

Role of Rod Cells and Cone Cells in Effecting Monochromatic and Trichromatic Vision

Table 16-8-2: Features of rod cells and cone cells
FEATURE ROD CELLS CONE CELLS
Number in retina More Fewer
Distribution - Evenly throughout the retina - Absent from the fovea - Only type of light receptor at the periphery of the retina Present in the fovea
Shape of outer segment Rod shaped Cone shaped
Sensitivity to Dim light Bright light
Visual acuity Poorly resolved images Well-resolved images
Light-sensitive pigments - Only rhodopsin - Monochromic vision - Iodopsin - Sensitive to blue, green, blue light - Trichromatic vision (combination)
Synapse with relay cells Several rod cells synapse with same relay cell Each cone cell synapses with just one relay cell

Table 16-8-3: Absorption of light by rhodopsin creates a generator potential in rod cells (AP = action potential)

In the dark (rod cell) In light (rod cell)
Opsin + Cis-Retinal → Rhodopsin Rhodopsin → Opsin + Trans-Retinal
Causes sodium channels to open Causes sodium channels to close
Membrane depolarised Membrane hyperpolarised
Neurotransmitter released into inhibitory synapse [rod → bipolar cell] No neurotransmitter released into inhibitory synapse
Bipolar neurone hyperpolarised → no impulse Bipolar neurone depolarised → AP
No neurotransmitter released into excitatory synapse [bipolar → ganglion cell] Neurotransmitter released into excitatory synapse
No action potential Action potential along ganglion neurone

Resynthesis of rhodopsin

The Connection Between Sensory Cells and The Neurone of the Optic Nerve