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Cerebral cortex function [4]
- consciousness
- intelligence
- memory
- language
Cerebellum function [2]
- coordinating muscular activity
- balance
Medulla function [1]
- unconscious activities
Hypothalamus function [1]
- monitors and regulates conditions
Pituitary gland function [1]
- produces many hormones
How has the brain been investigated? [3]
- studying brain-damaged people
- electrically stimulating parts of the brain
- MRI scans
What does MRI stand for?
magnetic resonance imaging
What does an MRI do?
helps determine structure of brain to find tumours or abnormalities
Lens function
focuses light onto retina
Cornea function
allows light to enter the eye and refracts light
Pupil function
allows light to enter the eye
Iris function
controls the size of the pupil
Suspensory ligament function
slackens or tightens to control the thickness of the lens
Ciliary muscle function
relaxes or contracts to control the thickness of the lens
Focussing on a distant object [3]
- ciliary muscles relax, increasing diameter
- suspensory ligaments tighten
- lens thins
Focussing on a nearby object [3]
- ciliary muscles contract, decreasing diameter
- suspensory ligaments slacken
- lens thickens
Retina function
receive light that the lens has focused and converts to neural signals
Sclera function
protects eye and maintains its shape
Optic nerve function
carries impulses from the eye to the CNS
Blind spot
where the optic nerve meets the eye
Accomodation
the lens changes shape to focus
In bright light [3]:
- circular muscles contract
- radial muscles relax
- pupil constricts
In dim light [3]:
- circular muscles relax
- radial muscles contract
- pupil dilates
Myopia
short sightedness - where light is focused in front of the retina
Hyperopia
long sightedness - where light is focused behind the retina
Myopia causes [2]
- overly convex lens
- long eyeball
Hyperopia causes [2]
- overly flat lens
- short eyeball
Myopia treatment
glasses with a concave lens
Hyperopia treatment
glasses with a convex lens
Other treatments for myopia and hyperopia [3]
- contact lenses
- laser eye surgery
- replacement lenses
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
Replacement lens types [2]
- permanent contact lens implanted; natural lens left in place
- faulty lens is replaced with artificial lens