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Opt 662 Exam 1 Lecture 2-3
Dr. Kundart
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09/07/2011

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What are RPE cells regenerating?
Definition
rhodopson, the rod photopigment
Term
What is an opsin?
Definition
a photopigment
Term
In the light, what is seen in RPE more than in the dark?
Definition
retinal
Term
How is retinal moved between RPE and photoreceptors?
Definition
active transport
Term
Can the RPE influence accommodation and the pupil?
Definition
yes
Term
What is the voltage across the eyeball when it is in the light?
Definition
6 mV
Term
What is the polarity of the eyeball's voltage?
Definition
cornea is positive; retina is negative
Term
What controls the voltage across the eye?
Definition
Light levels via the RPE; i.e. the more light that reaches the RPE, the more electrical potential the RPE generates
Term
What is an EOG?
Definition
electro oculograph. It measures voltage across the eyeball.
Term
What is retinal growth factor?
Definition
compound released that triggers the eye to grow longer
Term
What can cause the release retinal growth factor?
Definition
blur. Blur induces electrical changes triggered by accommodation
Term
What happens when the optic nerve is severed?
Definition
The eye can still change length, so the system that controls it is limited to the eyball itself.
Term
If the retina detaches, what can be left behind in the RPE?
Definition
rod photoreceptors that break off at the ciliary process
Term
What is the turnover rate for PR disc renewal?
Definition
5-10 days
Term
How many rods contact each RPE cell?
Definition
300-400
Term
How many discs does the average RPE cell phagocytize in one day?
Definition
20k - 50k
Term
When do rods primarily renew?
Definition
At sunrise, right after their scotopic work is no longer needed
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When do cones primarily renew?
Definition
At dark, right after their photopic work is no longer needed.
Term
Why do PR discs slough off?
Definition
oxidative damage builds up til they are no longer viable.
Term
What kind of light damages PR discs faster?
Definition
The higher the frequency/shorter the wavelength the more it damages (UV light = bad)
Term
What does UV-A cause?
Definition
melanogenic (tanning)
Term
What does UV-B cause?
Definition
skin cancer and cataracts
Term
What does UV-C cause?
Definition
mostly absorbed by cornea and can cause photokeratitis, possibly AMD
Term
What does drusen signify for the RPE?
Definition
That the RPE has died in that location and lipofuscin has accumulated.
Term
What UV light is 32- 400 nm
Definition
UV-A
Term
What UV light is 280-320 nm
Definition
UV-B
Term
What UV light is 200-280 nm
Definition
UV-C
Term
What is RP stand for?
Definition
retinitis pigmentosa
Term
What is retinitis pigmentosa?
Definition
Damage to the RPE from genetic predisposition.
Term
How many cones are embedded in each RPE cell?
Definition
~20 around the fovea
Term
What does Vit A overdose cause?
Definition
retinitis pigmentosa
Term
What is the range of intensity our eye can perceive?
Definition
10 log units (sunlight down to starlight)
Term
What range of light does the pupil control?
Definition
10x
Term
What is the remaining range of light adaptation is NOT attributed to the pupil?
Definition
1,000,000,000x
Term
What is the dark adaptation curve?
Definition
light intensity vs human physiological response to it.
Term
What is Purkinje shift?
Definition
the peak wavelength sensitivity change due to transitioning from photopic to scotopic and back.
Term
What is the peak wavelength sensitivity for scotopic vision?
Definition
a bluish green 507nm
Term
What is the peak wavelength sensitivity for photopic vision?
Definition
yellowish green 555 nm
Term
What is the photochromic interval?
Definition
the difference in sensitivity between rods and cones
Term
How much more sensitive are rods than cones?
Definition
100x
Term
What color of light is the exception to the photochromic interval?
Definition
long wavelengths such as red and orange
Term
How many rods are there per eye?
Definition
120 million
Term
How many cones are there per eye?
Definition
6 million
Term
Where is the retina most sensitive to light?
Definition
peripheral vision due to rod density
Term
At their peak density, which is packed closer, rods or cones?
Definition
Niether, they are of equal PEAK density, though rods might have an advantage in some individuals
Term
Where are rods arranged most densely?
Definition
20* away from the fovea/off axis
Term
What is the quickest flash of light we can see?
Definition
1/10 of a second for rods (100 ms) 1/100 of a second for cones (10ms)
Term
What is temporal summation?
Definition
The summation of multiple discrete stimuli over time
Term
What is an implication of temporal summation?
Definition
all photons detected within 100 ms of each other blur together and cannot be separated from each other.
Term
What is Bloch's law?
Definition
luminance x time = constant necessary for perception
Term
What is the smallest size light we can see?
Definition
10 arc min for rods, 1 arc min for cones
Term
What is Ricco's law?
Definition
the larger the area, the higher the luminance needed for summation effects to be seen.
Term
Can we see a single photon?
Definition
yes, under photopic conditions
Term
What is Weber's law?
Definition
change in luminance / total luminance = constant
Term
What is the Rod/Cone break?
Definition
When the rods and cones switch over from scotopic to photopic and vice versa
Term
How long do cones stay 'on' during dark adaptation?
Definition
About 12 minutes, then they hand things over to the rods
Term
How long does it take for rod PR's to be fully adapted to the dark?
Definition
30 minutes
Term
Why is there a sharp break in the dark adaption curve?
Definition
The cones are handing off to the rods in a 'relay race' style
Term
What is the half life for rod photo pigments?
Definition
5 minutes
Term
What is the half life for cone photo pigments?
Definition
1.5 minutes
Term
How many half lives does it take to regenerate 94% of bleached PR pigments?
Definition
4 half lives
Term
Due to their difference in half life times, how long doe sit take for rods and cones respectively, to reach 94% pigment regeneration?
Definition
6 minutes for cones, 20 minutes for rods
Term
What are the 5 necessities for a Goldmann-Weekers Dark Adaptometer?
Definition
Ganzfeld to light adapt subject to

adaptation lights for bright illumination

red fixation light

recording drum to mark retinal threshold

Test spot located 20 degrees away from the fixation light
Term
What does a low threshold with no break in the dark adaptation curve indicate?
Definition
Cone problem
Term
What does a high threshold for the dark adaptation curve indicate?
Definition
Rod problem
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