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What are the main components found in the orbital cavity?
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What structures make up the outer fibrous tunic of the eye?
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List key properties of the cornea.
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What are the components of the intermediate vascular tunic?
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What is the function of the choroid and why is it dark?
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What is the tapetum lucidum?
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Describe the ciliary body's roles.
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What is the ora serrata?
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What structures and functions are associated with the iris?
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Compare rods and cones in the retina.
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What is the role of bipolar and ganglion cells in retinal signal transmission?
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What role do amacrine and horizontal cells play in retinal processing?
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What is unique about the optic disc?
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Describe the macula lutea and its location relative to the optic disc.
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What is the fovea centralis and its significance for vision?
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What is the composition and primary optical function of the lens?
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How does the eye achieve distance vision via lens and ciliary body changes?
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Explain the accommodation process for near vision.
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What is presbyopia and its cause?
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How is the eye divided by the lens and what fluid fills the posterior cavity?
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Describe the anterior cavity subdivisions and the role of aqueous humor.
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Which extraocular muscles are labeled in the provided right eye diagram? 
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What crossing relationship between oblique and rectus muscles is noted in the diagram?
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Which muscle abducts the eye?
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Which muscle adducts the eye?
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Which cranial nerve innervates the lateral rectus muscle?
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Which muscles are antagonists to each other: medial rectus vs ?
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Name an antagonist pair for vertical eye movement.
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Which cranial nerve innervates the superior oblique muscle?
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What are the actions of the superior oblique muscle?
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Give an example of a synergist pair for elevating the eye.
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What causes astigmatism and how is it corrected?
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What anatomical changes produce myopia and which lens corrects it?
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What anatomical changes produce hyperopia and which lens corrects it?
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What phenomenon explains afterimages when bright light strikes the eye?
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How does the color contrast afterimage effect arise?
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Why are men more likely to be color blind?
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What does the brain do for the blind spots in each eye?
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During viewing of far objects, how does the lens change and what happens to the pupil?
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What happens to the lens and pupil when focusing on a close object?

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What is convergence in eye movements?
Medial rotation of the eyes for close-up objects
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What is required for depth perception?
Depth perception requires both eyes/retinas
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How do visual fields project across cerebral hemispheres as stated in the notes?
Everything in the right field crosses to the left field, and everything in the left field goes to the right field
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What is the optic chiasm?
The location where the optic nerves merge
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What is the optic tract defined as in the notes?
Neuron axons from the thalamus to the occipital lobe

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Why is visual information processed slower than auditory information according to the notes?
Because the visual pathway is more complex
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What are the main components found in the orbital cavity?
What structures make up the outer fibrous tunic of the eye?
List key properties of the cornea.
What are the components of the intermediate vascular tunic?
What is the function of the choroid and why is it dark?
What is the tapetum lucidum?
Describe the ciliary body's roles.
What is the ora serrata?
What structures and functions are associated with the iris?
Compare rods and cones in the retina.
What is the role of bipolar and ganglion cells in retinal signal transmission?
What role do amacrine and horizontal cells play in retinal processing?
What is unique about the optic disc?
Describe the macula lutea and its location relative to the optic disc.
What is the fovea centralis and its significance for vision?
What is the composition and primary optical function of the lens?
How does the eye achieve distance vision via lens and ciliary body changes?
Explain the accommodation process for near vision.
What is presbyopia and its cause?
How is the eye divided by the lens and what fluid fills the posterior cavity?
Describe the anterior cavity subdivisions and the role of aqueous humor.
Which extraocular muscles are labeled in the provided right eye diagram? 
What crossing relationship between oblique and rectus muscles is noted in the diagram?
Which muscle abducts the eye?
Which muscle adducts the eye?
Which cranial nerve innervates the lateral rectus muscle?
Which muscles are antagonists to each other: medial rectus vs ?
Name an antagonist pair for vertical eye movement.
Which cranial nerve innervates the superior oblique muscle?
What are the actions of the superior oblique muscle?
Give an example of a synergist pair for elevating the eye.
What causes astigmatism and how is it corrected?
What anatomical changes produce myopia and which lens corrects it?
What anatomical changes produce hyperopia and which lens corrects it?
What phenomenon explains afterimages when bright light strikes the eye?
How does the color contrast afterimage effect arise?
Why are men more likely to be color blind?
What does the brain do for the blind spots in each eye?
During viewing of far objects, how does the lens change and what happens to the pupil?
What happens to the lens and pupil when focusing on a close object?

What is convergence in eye movements?
Medial rotation of the eyes for close-up objects
What is required for depth perception?
Depth perception requires both eyes/retinas
How do visual fields project across cerebral hemispheres as stated in the notes?
Everything in the right field crosses to the left field, and everything in the left field goes to the right field
What is the optic chiasm?
The location where the optic nerves merge
What is the optic tract defined as in the notes?
Neuron axons from the thalamus to the occipital lobe

Why is visual information processed slower than auditory information according to the notes?
Because the visual pathway is more complex

Alt text: Diagram of the human eye labeling major structures.
| Muscle | Primary action | Cranial nerve |
|---|---|---|
| Lateral rectus | Abducts eye | Abducens (VI) |
| Medial rectus | Adducts eye | Oculomotor (III) |
| Superior rectus | Elevates eye (and intorsion) | Oculomotor (III) |
| Inferior rectus | Depresses eye (and extorsion) | Oculomotor (III) |
| Superior oblique | Intorsion, depression, abduction | Trochlear (IV) |
| Inferior oblique | Elevates eye when adducted | Oculomotor (III) |

Alt text: Diagram showing the muscles of the eye and their positions.

Alt text: Visual pathway from retina through chiasm to visual cortex.
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