Neuroscience EXAM 3– USA (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
Neuroscience EXAM 3– USA (Latest 2023/
2024 Update) Questions and Verified
Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
Q: Where does the light enter through?
Answer:
lens
Q: Once light enters through the lens it goes to the what?
Answer:
retina
Q: What is the central fixation for each eye w the highest visual acuity?
Answer:
fovea
Q: This surrounds the fovea and also has a relatively high visual acuity?
Answer:
macula
Q: This area is formed by axons leaving the retina and has no photoreceptors
Answer:
optic disc
Q: 15 degs lateral temporal is known as your what?
Answer:
blind spot
Q: What are the 3 layers of the retina?
Answer:
outmost layer
biplor layer
innermost layer
Q: What layer contains rods and cones?
Answer:
outermost
Q: Do rods or cones provide low resolution visual images?
Answer:
rods
Q: Are there more rods or cones?
Answer:
rods
Q: Which one does not detect color?
Answer:
rods
Q: Are rods or are cones located more periphery in the retina?
Answer:
rods
Q: Are rods or are cones located in the fovea and macula?
Answer:
cones
Q: Are rods or are cones high resolution visual images?
Answer:
cones
Q: After light enters the lens to the retina, what is the pathway through the layers of retina to
the optic nerve?
Answer:
Photoreceptors respond to light in receptive fields and form excitatory or inhibitory synapses—to
bipolar cells - and sends it to the ganglion cells—where it sends it to the optic nerve