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HTHSCI 1H06A: Sensory Aspects of Vision Questions and Answers

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  • October 3, 2024
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Where does the cornea have epithelial layer?


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Anterior and posterior surfaces




What is refractive power?

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air/water interface on the cornea accounts for 80% of refraction




Where does the superior colliculus project info to? (6)


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-cerebellum to make coordinated movements
-nucleus about light intensity
-CNIII to control pupillary constriction
-pontine tegmental reticular formation to contribute to alertness
-inferior olivary nucleus to maintain head position and level horizon
-region of hypothalamus that allows for dilation




What are the cranial nerves associated with sensory aspects of vision? (2)


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II (optic) and V (trigeminal)




How many cranial nerves innervate the eye or its associated structures?


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, What could result from hypertrophy of the gland?


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May compress axons of crossing ganglia cells from the nasal retina of each
eye, resulting in blindness (bitemporal hemianopia)




What happens to lens fibres with age?


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They stiffen and the lens becomes frozen in the far-sighted position
(presbyopia)




What does a cholinergic agonist do?


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Constricts pupil




What does the retina around the fovea absorb? (yellow pigment)


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Blue light (macula lutea)

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