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The Special Senses The Special Senses A. Visual sensations A. Visual sensations 1. Accessory structures of 1. Accessory structures of the the eye eye 2. Anatomy of the eyeball 2. Anatomy of the eyeball a. Fibrous tunic a. Fibrous tunic b. Vascular tunic b. Vascular tunic c. Retina (nervous c. Retina (nervous tunic) tunic) d. Lens d. Lens e. Interior of the e. Interior of the eyeball eyeball 3. Image formation 3. Image formation a. Refraction of a. Refraction of light rays light rays b. Accommodation and b. Accommodation and near point of vision near point of vision c. Constriction of c. Constriction of the pupil the pupil 4. Convergence 4. Convergence 5. Physiology of vision 5. Physiology of vision a. Photoreceptors a. Photoreceptors and and photopigments photopigments b. Receptor b. Receptor potential and potential and neurotransmitter release neurotransmitter release 6. Visual pathway 6. Visual pathway B. Auditory sensations B. Auditory sensations 1. External (outer) ear 1. External (outer) ear 2. Middle ear 2. Middle ear 3. Internal (inner) ear 3. Internal (inner) ear 4. Physiology of 4. Physiology of hearing hearing 5. Physiology of 5. Physiology of equilibrium equilibrium

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Page 1: Introduction to Anatomy - University of North Carolina at …people.uncw.edu/pottsl/Anatomy and Phys… · PPT file · Web view · 2010-04-06eyebrows 4. extrinsic eye muscles 5

The Special SensesThe Special SensesA. Visual sensationsA. Visual sensations 1. Accessory structures of the 1. Accessory structures of the eyeeye 2. Anatomy of the eyeball2. Anatomy of the eyeball a. Fibrous tunica. Fibrous tunic b. Vascular tunicb. Vascular tunic c. Retina (nervous tunic)c. Retina (nervous tunic) d. Lensd. Lens e. Interior of the eyeballe. Interior of the eyeball 3. Image formation3. Image formation a. Refraction of light raysa. Refraction of light rays b. Accommodation and b. Accommodation and

near point of vision near point of vision c. Constriction of the pupilc. Constriction of the pupil 4. Convergence4. Convergence

5. Physiology of vision5. Physiology of vision a. Photoreceptors and a. Photoreceptors and photopigmentsphotopigments b. Receptor potential andb. Receptor potential and neurotransmitter releaseneurotransmitter release 6. Visual pathway6. Visual pathwayB. Auditory sensationsB. Auditory sensations 1. External (outer) ear1. External (outer) ear 2. Middle ear2. Middle ear 3. Internal (inner) ear3. Internal (inner) ear 4. Physiology of hearing4. Physiology of hearing 5. Physiology of equilibrium5. Physiology of equilibrium

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Surface Anatomy and Accessory Surface Anatomy and Accessory Structures of the EyeStructures of the Eye

1. eyelids2. eyelashes3. eyebrows4. extrinsic eye muscles5. lacrimal apparatus

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Lacrimal ApparatusLacrimal Apparatus1. lacrimal gland1. lacrimal gland2. lacrimal ducts2. lacrimal ducts3. lacrimal puncta3. lacrimal puncta4. lacrimal canals4. lacrimal canals5. nasolacrimal duct5. nasolacrimal duct

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Anatomy of the EyeballAnatomy of the Eyeball1. fibrous tunic1. fibrous tunic

a. corneaa. cornea b. sclerab. sclera______________________________

canals of Schlemmcanals of Schlemm

Sclera pupil iris

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Anatomy of the Eyeball Con’tAnatomy of the Eyeball Con’t2. vascular tunic2. vascular tunic

a. choroida. choroid b. ciliary bodyb. ciliary body (1) ciliary muscle(1) ciliary muscle (2) ciliary processes(2) ciliary processes c. irisc. iris (1) sphinctor pupillae(1) sphinctor pupillae (2) dilator pupillae(2) dilator pupillae

Dilator pupillae Sphinctor pupillae

Constriction Dilation

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Anatomy of the Eyeball Con’tAnatomy of the Eyeball Con’t3. nervous tunic (retina)3. nervous tunic (retina)

a. pigmented layera. pigmented layer b. nervous layerb. nervous layer

Terms: fovea centralisTerms: fovea centralis optic discoptic disc (blind spot)(blind spot)

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Anatomy of the Eyeball, Con’tAnatomy of the Eyeball, Con’t3. b. nervous layer3. b. nervous layer

(1) photoreceptor layer(1) photoreceptor layer (a) rods(a) rods (b) cones(b) cones (2) bipolar layer(2) bipolar layer (a) bipolar cells(a) bipolar cells (b) amacrine cells(b) amacrine cells (c) horizontal cells(c) horizontal cells (3) ganglion cell layer(3) ganglion cell layer

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LensLens1. biconvex1. biconvex2. crystallins2. crystallins3. suspensory ligaments3. suspensory ligaments4. focuses light4. focuses light

Ciliary body

Ciliary Processes

lens

Suspensoryligaments

Canals of Schlemm

iris

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Cavities of the EyeCavities of the Eye1. anterior cavity1. anterior cavity

a. posterior chambera. posterior chamber b. anterior chamberb. anterior chamber c. aqueous humorc. aqueous humor d. fluid flowd. fluid flow e. canals of Schlemme. canals of Schlemm f. intraocular pressuref. intraocular pressure

Anterior Chamber

Posterior Chamber

2. posterior cavity a. vitreous humor b. tugor c. not replaced

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The formation of images on the The formation of images on the retina involves three processes:retina involves three processes:1. refraction of light rays1. refraction of light rays2. accommodation of the lens2. accommodation of the lens3. constriction of the pupil3. constriction of the pupil

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Refraction of LightRefraction of Light1. light passes through1. light passes through different mediadifferent media2. light bends at 2. light bends at interfacesinterfaces3. 60% at cornea3. 60% at cornea4. 40% by lens4. 40% by lens

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AccomodationAccomodation1. biconvex lens1. biconvex lens2. point of intersection2. point of intersection3. near object = more 3. near object = more convexconvex4. far object = less convex4. far object = less convex5. role of ciliary muscle5. role of ciliary muscle

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Constriction of the PupilConstriction of the Pupil1. part of accommodation reflex1. part of accommodation reflex2. limits peripheral light2. limits peripheral light

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Convergence of the EyesConvergence of the Eyes1. single binocular vision1. single binocular vision2. corresponding points2. corresponding points3. complementary photoreceptors3. complementary photoreceptors4. near vision = medial rotation of eyes4. near vision = medial rotation of eyes

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The Visual ProcessThe Visual Process

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PhotoreceptorsPhotoreceptors1. central fovea1. central fovea2. visual axis2. visual axis3. rods and cones3. rods and cones4. outer segments4. outer segments5. visual pigments5. visual pigments6. glutamate6. glutamate7. dark vs light 7. dark vs light

conditionsconditions

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Visual AcuityRod cells

not present in central foveaincrease in concentration to ora serratadim light and peripheral vision

100% cone cells in central foveadiminish in number toward ora serratathree different types: blue, red, green cone cellsbright light required to break pigments1:1 relationship with bipolar cellsvisual acuity and color vision

6 – 600 rod cells converge on 1 bipolar cell, as well as amacrine and horizontal cells.

Cone cells

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PhotoreceptorsPhotoreceptors

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DARK

rod cell Na+ channels open

membrane depolarizes

Na+ inflow stimulates glutamate release

glutamate inhibits bipolar cells

LIGHT

rod cell Na+ channels close

membrane hyperpolarizes

no Na+ inflow prevents glutamate release

bipolar cells initiate action potential

visual pathway started

visual pathway startedX

DARK VERSUS LIGHT CONDITIONS

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Dark versus light conditionsDark versus light conditions

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The Visual PathwayThe Visual PathwayThe visual pathway begins with The visual pathway begins with stimulation of the bipolar neurons by stimulation of the bipolar neurons by photoreceptor cells.photoreceptor cells.

1. 6 - 600 rod cells converge on 1 1. 6 - 600 rod cells converge on 1 bipolar cell, as well as amacrine and bipolar cell, as well as amacrine and horizontal cellshorizontal cells2. Cone cells have a 1:1 relationship 2. Cone cells have a 1:1 relationship with bipolar cellswith bipolar cells

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Visual PathwayVisual Pathway1. bipolar cells1. bipolar cells2. ganglion cells2. ganglion cells3. optic nerve (II)3. optic nerve (II)4. optic chiasma4. optic chiasma

a. medial retina vsa. medial retina vs b. lateral retinab. lateral retina

5. optic tracts5. optic tracts6. thalamus6. thalamus7. optic radiations7. optic radiations8. primary visual areas8. primary visual areas

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Hearing and EquilibriumHearing and Equilibrium

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External EarExternal Ear

Auricle (pinna)External auditory meatusTympanic membraneCeruminous glands

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Middle EarMiddle Ear1. petrous portion of1. petrous portion of

temporal bonetemporal bone2. mastoid air cells2. mastoid air cells3. auditory tube3. auditory tube4. ossicles4. ossicles

________________________________5. oval window5. oval window6. round window6. round window

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Auditory OssiclesAuditory Ossicles1. malleus1. malleus2. incus2. incus3. stapes3. stapes

________________________stapediusstapediustensor tympanitensor tympani

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Internal EarInternal Ear1. bony labyrinth1. bony labyrinth

a. 3 semicircular canalsa. 3 semicircular canals (1) frontal(1) frontal (2) horizontal(2) horizontal (3) sagittal(3) sagittal b. vestibuleb. vestibule c. cochleac. cochlea________________________________perilymphperilymph

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Internal EarInternal Ear

1. bony labyrinth1. bony labyrinth a. 3 semicircular canalsa. 3 semicircular canals (1) frontal(1) frontal (2) horizontal(2) horizontal (3) sagittal(3) sagittal b. vestibuleb. vestibule c. cochleac. cochlea________________________________perilymphperilymph

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Internal EarInternal Ear 2. membranous labyrinth2. membranous labyrinth

a. 3 semicircular ductsa. 3 semicircular ducts b. utricle and sacculeb. utricle and saccule c. cochlear ductc. cochlear duct__________________________________endolymphendolymph

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CochleaCochlea1. scala vestibuli1. scala vestibuli2. scala tympani2. scala tympani3. scala media3. scala media

(cochlear duct)(cochlear duct)

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CochleaCochlea1. scala vestibuli1. scala vestibuli2. scala tympani2. scala tympani3. scala media3. scala media

(cochlear duct)(cochlear duct)4. vestibular membrane4. vestibular membrane5. basilar membrane5. basilar membrane6. spiral organ of Corti6. spiral organ of Corti7. 16,000 hair cells7. 16,000 hair cells8. tectorial membrane8. tectorial membrane

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Physiology of HearingPhysiology of Hearing

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Physiology of HearingPhysiology of Hearing

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How do you detect differences in How do you detect differences in pitch?pitch?

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Physiology of EquilibriumPhysiology of Equilibrium1. static equilibrium (saccule and utricle)1. static equilibrium (saccule and utricle)

perception of head orientation when the perception of head orientation when the body is stationarybody is stationary

2. dynamic equilibrium (mainly semicircular 2. dynamic equilibrium (mainly semicircular ducts) perception of motion or accelerationducts) perception of motion or acceleration

(linear vs angular) *linear acceleration-(linear vs angular) *linear acceleration-utricle and sacculeutricle and saccule

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Static EquilibriumStatic Equilibrium1. utricle and saccule1. utricle and saccule2. hair cells2. hair cells3. otoliths of macula3. otoliths of macula4. inertia4. inertia

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Dynamic EquilibriumDynamic Equilibrium1. semicircular ducts1. semicircular ducts2. hair cells2. hair cells3. ampullae3. ampullae4. cupula4. cupula5. inertia5. inertia