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The Human Body - The Sense of Sight - The Vision Center

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The eye is a complex organ composed of many small parts, each vital to normal vision. The ability to see clearly depends on how well these parts work together.


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Light rays bounce off all objects. If a person is looking at a particular object, such as a tree, light is reflected off the tree to the person's eye and enters the eye through the cornea (clear, transparent portion of the coating that surrounds the eyeball).

Next, light rays pass through an opening in the iris (colored part of the eye), called the pupil. The iris controls the amount of light entering the eye by dilating or constricting the pupil. In bright light, for example, the pupils shrink to the size of a pinhead to prevent too much light from entering. In dim light, the pupil enlarges to allow more light to enter the eye.

Light then reaches the crystalline lens. The lens focuses light rays onto the retina by bending (refracting) them. The cornea does most of the refraction and the crystalline lens fine-tunes the focus. In a healthy eye, the lens can change its shape (accommodate) to provide clear vision at various distances. If an object is close, the ciliary muscles of the eye contract and the lens becomes rounder. To see a distant object, the same muscles relax and the lens flattens.

Behind the lens and in front of the retina is a chamber called the vitreous body, which contains a clear, gelatinous fluid called vitreous humor. Light rays pass through the vitreous before reaching the retina. The retina lines the back two-thirds of the eye and is responsible for the wide field of vision that most people experience. For clear vision, light rays must focus directly on the retina. When light focuses in front of or behind the retina, the result is blurry vision.

The retina contains millions of specialized photoreceptor cells called rods and cones that convert light rays into electrical signals that transmitted to the brain through the optic nerve. Rods and cones provide the ability to see in dim light and to see in color, respectively.

The macula, located in the center of the retina, is where most of the cone cells are located. The fovea, a small depression in the center of the macula, has the highest concentration of cone cells. The macula is responsible for central vision, seeing color, and distinguishing fine detail. The outer portion (peripheral retina) is the primary location of rod cells and allows for night vision and seeing movement and objects to the side (i.e., peripheral vision).

The optic nerve, located behind the retina, transmits signals from the photoreceptor cells to the brain. Each eye transmits signals of a slightly different image, and the images are inverted. Once they reach the brain, they are corrected and combined into one image. This complex process of analyzing data transmitted through the optic nerve is called visual processing.

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  • Thanks for the video and infomation, its very interesting how the eye works.

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  • @kannabhais "GOD" doesent exist.

  • All those who Says "GOD Has nothing to Do with creation of eyes" are Complete Retards ..and deceived even by seeing the work of GOD.

    Although they Know GOD they Did not honor Him as GOD nor gave thanks to HIm For this Coz GOD gave them to reprobate Mind - BIBLE

  • @kannabhais shut up

  • God has nothing to do with this you retards... It is called science. But yeah, very cool video!

  • @kannabhais bish u gey

  • How'd we go from eye's to God in 4 minutes?

  • haha what the hell?

    god has NOTHING to do with this

    come on guys this is science -.-

  • @kannabhais Oh shut up

  • @MatsPT Hahaha

  • this is another good example of our bodies as a tool, we live in the body, we are not the body, we are the energy of the body, mainly the brain, if the brain dyes, the life energy is release and returns to the place of origin, where we all belong. life energy is real, manipulates matter to build bodies, builds intelligent cells which builds intelligent beings, it's nothing random but all well planed, life is real, bodies are the tools, that's the true nature of all life in universe. life energy

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