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Page 1: Minds-on. The Human Eye The Eye vs. the Camera The EyeThe Camera Opens and closes to adjust the amount of light that enters The IrisThe diaphragm.

Minds-on

Page 2: Minds-on. The Human Eye The Eye vs. the Camera The EyeThe Camera Opens and closes to adjust the amount of light that enters The IrisThe diaphragm.
Page 3: Minds-on. The Human Eye The Eye vs. the Camera The EyeThe Camera Opens and closes to adjust the amount of light that enters The IrisThe diaphragm.
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The Human Eye

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The Eye vs. the CameraThe Eye The Camera

Opens and closes to adjust the amount of light that enters

The Iris The diaphragm

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The Eye vs. the CameraThe Eye The Camera

The opening where light enters

The pupil The Aperture

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Dilated pupil: when in dim light

Constricted pupil: when in bright light

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The Eye vs. the CameraThe Eye The Camera

Refract light to form a smaller, sharp image

The lens and cornea

The lens

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The Eye vs. the CameraThe Eye The Camera

Surface where the image is created

retina Film or digital sensor

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Photoreceptor cells on Retina- Rod cells: detect object in low light; we see shades of grey- Cone cells: detect colors

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The Cornea-lens combination concentrates light to form a smaller, inverted and real image on the retina.

How the Brain ‘Sees’

Any question at this point?

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Electrical impulses from the retina travel through the optical nerve to the brain, where

the image is flipped so we ‘see’ upright.

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Accommodation: Changes the focal length of the lens by changing the lens shape(using eye

muscles) so that both close and distant objects can be seen clearly.

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Focusing Problems

Hyperopia (Far-Sightedness)Disability: can’t focus near

objects.Cause: eyeball is too shallowImage forms: beyond retinaCorrect with: A converging lens

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The converging lens, causes the light rays to intersect sooner so that the image focuses on the retina instead of beyond the retina.

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A positive meniscus is a thinner converging lens used in glasses.

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Focusing ProblemsMyopia (Near-Sightedness)Disability: can’t focus

distant objects.Cause: eyeball is too

deepImage forms: in front of

retinaCorrect with: A diverging

lens

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The diverging lens, causes the light rays to intersect later so that the image focuses on the retina instead of in front of the retina.

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A negative meniscus is a thinner diverging lens used in glasses.

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Focusing ProblemPresbyopiaDisability: can’t focus near

objects (small print) due to poor accomodation.

Cause: aging lens is less elastic, eye muscles are weakerLens does not thicken enoughImage forms: beyond retinaCorrect with: A converging lens

for reading

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For Presbyopia:The converging lens, causes the diverging light

rays (from close objects) to intersect sooner so that the image focuses on the retina instead of beyond the retina.

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Other Focusing Problems

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Astigmatism

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Colour Blindness

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Cataracts

Cataract = a medical condition in which the lens of the eye becomes progressively opaque, resulting in blurred vision.

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Tunnel Vision

a condition in which you can see things that are straight ahead of you but not to the side (i.e. loss of peripheral vision)

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Eye blood vessels burst

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