Biology - 10 The Human Nervous System - 10.4 The Brain & 10.5 The Eye & 10.6 Common Problems of the Eye

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Cerebral cortex function [4]

- consciousness
- intelligence
- memory
- language

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Cerebellum function [2]

- coordinating muscular activity
- balance

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Medulla function [1]

- unconscious activities

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Hypothalamus function [1]

- monitors and regulates conditions

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Pituitary gland function [1]

- produces many hormones

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How has the brain been investigated? [3]

- studying brain-damaged people
- electrically stimulating parts of the brain
- MRI scans

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What does MRI stand for?

magnetic resonance imaging

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What does an MRI do?

helps determine structure of brain to find tumours or abnormalities

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Lens function

focuses light onto retina

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Cornea function

allows light to enter the eye and refracts light

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Pupil function

allows light to enter the eye

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Iris function

controls the size of the pupil

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Suspensory ligament function

slackens or tightens to control the thickness of the lens

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Ciliary muscle function

relaxes or contracts to control the thickness of the lens

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Focussing on a distant object [3]

- ciliary muscles relax, increasing diameter
- suspensory ligaments tighten
- lens thins

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Focussing on a nearby object [3]

- ciliary muscles contract, decreasing diameter
- suspensory ligaments slacken
- lens thickens

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Retina function

receive light that the lens has focused and converts to neural signals

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Sclera function

protects eye and maintains its shape

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Optic nerve function

carries impulses from the eye to the CNS

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Blind spot

where the optic nerve meets the eye

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Accomodation

the lens changes shape to focus

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In bright light [3]:

- circular muscles contract
- radial muscles relax
- pupil constricts

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In dim light [3]:

- circular muscles relax
- radial muscles contract
- pupil dilates

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Myopia

short sightedness - where light is focused in front of the retina

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Hyperopia

long sightedness - where light is focused behind the retina

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Myopia causes [2]

- overly convex lens
- long eyeball

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Hyperopia causes [2]

- overly flat lens
- short eyeball

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Myopia treatment

glasses with a concave lens

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Hyperopia treatment

glasses with a convex lens

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Other treatments for myopia and hyperopia [3]

- contact lenses
- laser eye surgery
- replacement lenses

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How does laser eye surgery work [2]

- for myopia, the cornea's thickness is reduce so light is refracted less
- for hyperopia, the cornea's curve is changes to refract light more effectively

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Replacement lens types [2]

- permanent contact lens implanted; natural lens left in place
- faulty lens is replaced with artificial lens