Science Definitions
.... 24.16 The pathway of vision is from the photoreceptor cells, to the
optic nerve, through the
optic chiasma, to the
optic tract, to the hypothalamus, and ....
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NonVerbal Messages
.... the muscles which move the eyeballs within rounded skill cavities, otherwise known as the orbits; the protective eyelids; the
optic nerve, which connects the ....
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Aqueous Humor Production and Glaucoma
.... Uncorrected, glaucoma can damage the eye, causing injury to the retina or
optic nerve, and lead to blindness through damage to the
optic nerve. ....
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AQUATIC THERAPY FOR MS PATIENTS
.... abnormal sensations such as numbness or a feeling of "pins and needles," and pain and loss of vision due to inflammation of the
optic nerve), other symptoms ....
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Anatomy of the Eye and LASIK
.... the_eye/). This transfer occurs by the means of the
optic nerve. It is actually the brain that translates these messages into images. ....
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The Visually Limited School Age Child
.... blindness in children birth to five years are 16.7 percent cataract, 30 percent damage to the
optic pathway, 13.4 percent atrophy of the
optic nerve, and 10 ....
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Multiple Sclerosis and Dietary Lipids The diseas
.... Among young individuals, physical signs may include
optic nerve involvement, long-tract signs, and brain-stem dysfunction. Other ....
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Impact of Maternal Cocaine Abuse
.... In this regard,
optic nerve abnormalities, retinal dysgenesis and colobomata, and genitourinary tract anomalies, while rare, have a higher incidence in infants ....
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Punting A Football
.... the ganglion cells. The axons of the ganglion cells eventually exit the eyeball as the
optic nerve. Impulses are first conducted ....
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HUMAN SENSES
.... It is the light-sensitive rods and color sensitive cones in the retina which convert the light to neural impulses which travel along the
optic nerve to the ....
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Effects of Alcohol, Marijuana & Psychedelic Drugs
.... The visual cortex is an area on the back surface of the brain that receives information about the visual world from the retina by way of the
optic nerve and an ....
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Effect of Substances on Memory
.... The visual cortex is an area on the back surface of the brain that receives information about the visual world from the retina by way of the
optic nerve and an ....
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Nutrition And Multiple Sclerosis
.... In young individuals, the physical signs may include
optic nerve involvement, long tract signs, and evidence of brain stem dysfunction. ....
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Chemical Warfare Among Insects Insects have m
.... and this affects the resting membrane potential of the visual cell, the result being that an electrical signal is transmitted through the
optic nerve to the ....
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Several Aspects of Chemistry Insects have m
.... and this affects the resting membrane potential of the visual cell, the result being that an electrical signal is transmitted through the
optic nerve to the ....
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Red Blood Cell Disorders
.... in 10 percent of cases, from a new mutation in 20 to 40 percent; white pupil, strabismus, but no other symptoms; can spread through
optic nerve to second eye ....
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The Thyroid
.... to pituitary enlargement and chiasmal compression, but tests also showed he had primary hypothyroidism, and two children had compression of the
optic nerve. ....
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The thyroid
.... to pituitary enlargement and chiasmal compression, but tests also showed he had primary hypothyroidism, and two children had compression of the
optic nerve. ....
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I. The Nervous System
.... the visual spectrum. Impulses from both rods and cones pass through connecting
nerve cells to the
optic nerve. Each rod and cone ....
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Antioxidants During metabolism in the body free
.... wavelengths (Masland, 1996). These transformation take place in the retinal ganglion cells in the
optic nerve. For example, a ganglion ....
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Cognitive Psychology
.... Cognitive science examines such processes as the way in which light entering the eye stimulates the
optic nerve or sound waves cause bones in the ear to vibrate ....
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LASER EYE SURGERY This research paper investigate
.... axis, the risk is still present. Suction can cause
optic nerve or retinal damage as well. The most common problem with LASIK is ....
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Lyme Disease
.... of conjunctivitis, keratitis, iridocyclitis, intermediate uveitis, vitretis, retinal vasculitis, chorodiditis,
optic neuritis, and cranial
nerve palsy (Suttorp ....
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Multiple Sclerosis Overview and It's Relative Distribution in ...
.... relapsing, where the symptoms fade and come back but
nerve damage steadily .... movement, blindness, or double vision; a common first symptom is
optic neuritis, in ....
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Electromedicine
.... during neuroanesthesia, electromyographic recording of facial muscle, facial and laryngeal
nerve monitoring, and .... Peli, E. Electro
Optic Fundus Imaging. ....
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Medical Scenario and Treatment
.... of bruits over the cranium, orbits, or neck; the
optic fundi and visual fields, as well as papillary reactions; the fifth cranial
nerve's sensory function ....
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EFFECTS OF A VEGETARIAN DIET
.... in
nerve damage and neuropsychiatric abnormalities. Symptoms of decreased sensation, difficulty in walking, loss of bowel and bladder control,
optic atrophy ....
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Overview of Pathophysiology
.... hypothalamus is responsible for heat conservation measures, and the pre-
optic region of the .... They include at least two types of free
nerve endings, and cold ....
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Overview of Pathophysiology
.... hypothalamus is responsible for heat conservation measures, and the pre-
optic region of the .... They include at least two types of free
nerve endings, and cold ....
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SOURCES
.... The myelin, or insulation around
nerve fibers in the central nervous system, is .... which is where the disease occurs, includes the brain, the
optic nerves and the ....
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