相关概念视频
Focusing of Light in the Eye
4.1K
Light rays enter the eye through the cornea, a transparent dome-shaped tissue that is the eye's outermost layer. The cornea bends or refracts, light rays traveling to the pupil. The shape of the cornea determines how much of the light is bent and whether the image will be focused correctly on the retina at the back of the eye. Once the light has passed through both refraction layers, it converges into a single focal point onto a small area. This is where photoreceptors start transforming...
4.1K
Photoreceptors and Visual Pathways
8.0K
At the molecular level, visual signals trigger transformations in photopigment molecules, resulting in changes in the photoreceptor cell's membrane potential. The photon's energy level is denoted by its wavelength, with each specific wavelength of visible light associated with a distinct color. The spectral range of visible light, classified as electromagnetic radiation, spans from 380 to 720 nm. Electromagnetic radiation wavelengths exceeding 720 nm fall under the infrared category,...
8.0K
Angle Closure Glaucoma: Treatment
952
Angle-closure glaucoma, or closed-angle glaucoma, is an eye condition where the iris bulges out and blocks the iridocorneal angle, resulting in a buildup of aqueous humor and increased intraocular pressure. Immediate medical attention is necessary due to the sudden onset of symptoms. The treatment for angle-closure glaucoma includes short-term and long-term approaches. Short-term treatment involves using eye drops like pilocarpine to lower intraocular pressure by increasing aqueous humor...
952
Prosopagnosia
538
Prosopagnosia, also known as face blindness, is the inability to recognize faces. In severe cases, individuals with prosopagnosia may not recognize close family members, including parents and spouses, by their faces. For instance, someone with prosopagnosia might walk past their child in a crowd, only realizing their mistake upon noticing their child's distinctive backpack or favorite jacket. Prosopagnosia specifically impairs facial recognition, while the recognition of other objects or...
538
Glaucoma: Overview
1.1K
Glaucoma is an eye condition characterized by increased intraocular pressure that damages the retina and optic nerve, leading to irreversible blindness if left untreated. The human eye has various components, including the cornea, iris, pupil, lens, and optic nerve. Aqueous humor is secreted by the epithelium of the ciliary body in the posterior chamber and flows through the trabecular meshwork and canal of Schlemm, maintaining normal intraocular pressure. The trabecular meshwork and the canal...
1.1K
Accessory Structures of the Eye
2.8K
Optical perception, or vision, is an extraordinary sense dependent on converting light signals received via the ocular organs. These organs, known as eyes, are securely positioned within the bony cavities of the skull, called orbits. The orbits serve a dual purpose: a protective shield for the ocular globes and a stable attachment point for the soft ocular tissues. The eye's external protective mechanisms include the eyelids, which are edged with lashes that act as a barrier against foreign...
2.8K
您也可能阅读
相关文章
通过共同作者、期刊和引用图与本文相关的文章。
排序
Same author
Association of Low Vitamin D with Infectious and Non-Infectious Inflammatory Ocular Disease.
Ocular immunology and inflammation·2026
Same author
Xanthelasma-like eyelid plaque secondary to periocular <i>Demodex</i> infestation with granulomatous dermatitis.
Orbit (Amsterdam, Netherlands)·2026
Same author
Intravascular Papillary Endothelial Hyperplasia (Masson's Tumor) of the Eyelid.
Ophthalmology·2025
Same author
Conjunctival Cystic Hyperpigmentation Associated with Long-Term Minocycline Therapy.
American journal of ophthalmology·2025
Same author
Success of Myocutaneous Flaps Without Posterior Lamellar Reconstruction for Large Full-Thickness Eyelid Mohs Defects.
Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.]·2025
Same author
Detecting a specific cause for central retinal artery occlusion.
Eye (London, England)·2025


