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Black and White vision is adequate for most purposes. Color vision is important in identifying ripeness, counteracting camouflage... Humans, Old World monkeys and apes each have 3 types of cones (3 iodopsins) providing the most elaborate color vision in the animal kingdom. COLOR VISION
Based on observation that any color of light can be attained by mixing various amounts of 3 colors of light.  Proposed that humans have 3 kinds of photoreceptors that work together to give the sensation of hue.   lights Photoreceptors: Trichromatic Theory of Color Vision
Due to in the color receptors (cones) in retina becoming "fatigued." When you then look a different background, the receptors that are tired do not work as well. Therefore, the information from all of the different color receptors is not in balance. Therefore, you see the color  " afterimages."  You can see that you vision quickly returns to normal.  Photoreceptors: Trichromatic theory of color vision
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Afterimage ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Opponent Process Theory of Color Vision Based on idea that some colors don’t blend (e.g. reddish green), and on negative afterimages Trichromatic theory can’t explain these phenomena.  lights Based on observation of negative afterimages .
Opponent Process ,[object Object],[object Object]
3 types of cones Note :   All cones respond to a range of wavelengths, but their maximal response is at 440, 530, or 560 nm. This is determined by the type of iodopsin in the cone. 440 nm 530 nm 560 nm
Cone type Name Range Peak wavelength S Blue  β 400–500 nm 420–440 nm M Green  γ 450–630 nm 534–545 nm L Red  ρ 500–700 nm 564–580 nm
3 types of cones ,[object Object],[object Object]
This image (when viewed in full size, 1000 pixels wide) contains 1 milion pixels, each of a different color. The human eye can distinguish about 10 million different colors.
 
Opponent Process Theory of Color Vision ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Blue on, yellow off Red on, green off green on, red off
Processing in the Retinal Ganglion Cell ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
440 530 560 Red light “stimulates” red cone Red cone “stimulates” red/green ganglion cell cones signals red ganglion cells RETINAL COLOR CODING
440 530 560 green light “stimulates” green cone green cone “inhibits” red/green ganglion cell cones signals green ganglion cells RETINAL COLOR CODING
440 530 560 Red light “stimulates” red cone Red cone “inhibits” green/red ganglion cell cones signals red ganglion cells RETINAL COLOR CODING
440 530 560 green light “stimulates” green cone green cone “stimulates” green/red ganglion cell cones signals green ganglion cells RETINAL COLOR CODING
440 530 560 blue light “stimulates” blue cone blue cone “inhibits” yellow/blue ganglion cell cones signals blue ganglion cells RETINAL COLOR CODING
440 530 560 yellow light “stimulates” red and green cones equally Red and green inputs to red/green cell cancel red and green sum to “ inhibit” blue/yellow cells cones ganglion cells signals yellow RETINAL COLOR CODING
440 530 560 Accordingly, we can see reddish-yellow reddish-blue greenish-blue and greenish-yellow but we cannot see reddish-green or bluish-yellow cones ganglion cells orange purple turquoise lime RETINAL COLOR CODING
Visual Pathways The optic nerve has two principle branches
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Visual Pathways ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Visual Pathways :  Lateral Geniculate Nucleus (LGN) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Visual Pathways- Beyond the LGN: V1 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
 
Normal Eye Movements ,[object Object],Coordination of Eye Movements ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Variety of pathways contribute to saccadic control and smooth pursuit
Saccades ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Voluntary Saccades  ( horizontal) results in saccade to contralateral space
Smooth Pursuit ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Voluntary Smooth Pursu it ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],IPSI
Optokinetic Reflex ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Reflexive Smooth Pursuit - VOR ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],VIII deactivates (-) input
Convergence ,[object Object],[object Object]
 

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Physio eyes-3-

  • 1.
  • 2. Black and White vision is adequate for most purposes. Color vision is important in identifying ripeness, counteracting camouflage... Humans, Old World monkeys and apes each have 3 types of cones (3 iodopsins) providing the most elaborate color vision in the animal kingdom. COLOR VISION
  • 3. Based on observation that any color of light can be attained by mixing various amounts of 3 colors of light. Proposed that humans have 3 kinds of photoreceptors that work together to give the sensation of hue. lights Photoreceptors: Trichromatic Theory of Color Vision
  • 4. Due to in the color receptors (cones) in retina becoming "fatigued." When you then look a different background, the receptors that are tired do not work as well. Therefore, the information from all of the different color receptors is not in balance. Therefore, you see the color " afterimages." You can see that you vision quickly returns to normal. Photoreceptors: Trichromatic theory of color vision
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7. Opponent Process Theory of Color Vision Based on idea that some colors don’t blend (e.g. reddish green), and on negative afterimages Trichromatic theory can’t explain these phenomena. lights Based on observation of negative afterimages .
  • 8.
  • 9. 3 types of cones Note : All cones respond to a range of wavelengths, but their maximal response is at 440, 530, or 560 nm. This is determined by the type of iodopsin in the cone. 440 nm 530 nm 560 nm
  • 10. Cone type Name Range Peak wavelength S Blue β 400–500 nm 420–440 nm M Green γ 450–630 nm 534–545 nm L Red ρ 500–700 nm 564–580 nm
  • 11.
  • 12. This image (when viewed in full size, 1000 pixels wide) contains 1 milion pixels, each of a different color. The human eye can distinguish about 10 million different colors.
  • 13.  
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. 440 530 560 Red light “stimulates” red cone Red cone “stimulates” red/green ganglion cell cones signals red ganglion cells RETINAL COLOR CODING
  • 17. 440 530 560 green light “stimulates” green cone green cone “inhibits” red/green ganglion cell cones signals green ganglion cells RETINAL COLOR CODING
  • 18. 440 530 560 Red light “stimulates” red cone Red cone “inhibits” green/red ganglion cell cones signals red ganglion cells RETINAL COLOR CODING
  • 19. 440 530 560 green light “stimulates” green cone green cone “stimulates” green/red ganglion cell cones signals green ganglion cells RETINAL COLOR CODING
  • 20. 440 530 560 blue light “stimulates” blue cone blue cone “inhibits” yellow/blue ganglion cell cones signals blue ganglion cells RETINAL COLOR CODING
  • 21. 440 530 560 yellow light “stimulates” red and green cones equally Red and green inputs to red/green cell cancel red and green sum to “ inhibit” blue/yellow cells cones ganglion cells signals yellow RETINAL COLOR CODING
  • 22. 440 530 560 Accordingly, we can see reddish-yellow reddish-blue greenish-blue and greenish-yellow but we cannot see reddish-green or bluish-yellow cones ganglion cells orange purple turquoise lime RETINAL COLOR CODING
  • 23. Visual Pathways The optic nerve has two principle branches
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  • 29.
  • 30. Variety of pathways contribute to saccadic control and smooth pursuit
  • 31.
  • 32. Voluntary Saccades ( horizontal) results in saccade to contralateral space
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