Lab Ex 46 Human Biology - Sensory Perception Flashcards

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Retina

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layer of photoreceptors on the back inner surface of the eye

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Optic disc

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region of the retina where blood vessels and optic nerves enter or leave the retina; lacks photoreceptors (blind spot)

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Near point

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shortest distance at which an object is in sharp focus; the closer the distance, the greater your eye’s ability to accommodate for changes in distance; this distance gradually increases as we get older

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Visual acuity

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sharpness of a visual image; usually measured with a Snellen eye chart

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Farsighted

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people that focus the image behind their retina; can see distant objects clearer than close objects

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Nearsighted

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people that focus the image in front of the retina; can see close objects better than they do distant objects

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Astigmatism

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usually results from abnormal curvature of the cornea

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Rods

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dim light is perceived best by these; dominate the periphery of the visual field

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Cones

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bright light and colors are perceived best by these; most of these are in an area called the central fovea, a small part of the retina we use when we focus directly on an object and look at its color and detail

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Color blindness

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color vision deficiency that usually is inherited

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Nerve deafness

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results from damage to the sound receptors or neurons that transmit impulses to the brain; usually caused by exposure to loud sound (not correctable)

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Conduction deafness

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results from damage that prevents sound vibrations from reaching the inner ear; usually correctable by surgery or hearing aids

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