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What do sensory receptors detect in the visual system?
Electromagnetic waves at the visible range.
What are the main components of the eye involved in refraction?
Cornea, lens, aqueous humor, and vitreous humor.
What are the two types of photoreceptors in the retina?
Rods and cones.
What is the role of phototransduction in vision?
It converts light signals into electrical signals in photoreceptors.
What happens to photoreceptors in light?
They hyperpolarize and decrease glutamate secretion.
Describe the pathway of visual signal transmission.
Photoreceptors → bipolar cells → retinal ganglions (optic nerve).
What is the function of the dorsal visual stream?
It processes 'where' information, assessing spatial location.
What is the function of the ventral visual stream?
It processes 'what' information, identifying objects.
What is the significance of the V1 retinotopic map?
It is inverted, upside-down, and magnifies the fovea.
What is a hypercolumn in the primary visual cortex?
It represents each 1mm³ of the retina, consisting of ocular dominance and orientation
columns.
What is the role of the superior colliculus?
It is involved in eye movement control.
What does the pretectal nuclei control?
Eye reflexes, such as pupil response.
What is the function of the suprachiasmatic nucleus?
It regulates circadian rhythms.