Visual Sensory Information PDF
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This document provides information about the visual sensory process, including transmission, perception, and the role of rods and cones in converting light into signals that the brain can interpret. It also discusses the nature of light as an electromagnetic wave and the different types of color vision.
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Visual Sensory Information • • • • • • • Actineack of eye • Transmission is the electrical activation of one neuron by another neuron. Perception is conscious sensory experience of neural processing. Processing is the neural transformation of multiple neural signals into a perception. Transductio...
Visual Sensory Information • • • • • • • Actineack of eye • Transmission is the electrical activation of one neuron by another neuron. Perception is conscious sensory experience of neural processing. Processing is the neural transformation of multiple neural signals into a perception. Transduction occurs whenever energy is transformed from one form to another; in this case, light energy is transformed to electrical energy by rods and cones. Sensation requires a physical stimulus to be converted into a neural impulse. In the case of the eye, light is being converted to a neural impulse by a photoreceptor. What is light? o Light is an electromagnetic wave. o Electromagnetic (EM) spectrum contains everything from gamma rays (low wavelength) to AM/FM waves (long wavelength). Visible light is in the middle of the EM spectrum. § Violet (400nm) – Red (700nm). Highest to lowest wavelength: ROYGBV o The Sun is one of most common sources of light all over refina take light Light enters pupil and goes to retina, which contains rods and cones & create neral imprise o There are 120 million rods, for night vision sensitive to light § Light comes in, goes through pupil, and hits rod. Normally rod is turned on, but when light hits turns off. § When rod is off, it turns on a bipolar cell, which turns on a retinal ganglion cell, which goes into the optic nerve and enters the brain. o There are 6-7 million cones responsible for color vision § 3 types: red, green, blue , posterior 19 Anterior & · A - r