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6.1.8 Generator Potential

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Photoreceptors and Vision

Photoreceptors are specialised light-sensitive cells in the retina of the eye. They convert light energy into electrical impulses.

Structure of the Eye

  1. Light Pathway:
  • Light enters the eye through the pupil.
  • The iris muscles control the amount of light entering.
  • The lens focuses light onto the retina.
  1. Retina:
  • Contains photoreceptors: rods and cones.
  • The fovea (centre of the retina) has the highest density of cones.
  • The optic nerve transmits impulses from photoreceptors to the brain.
  • The blind spot is where the optic nerve exits the eye and contains no photoreceptors.

Types of Photoreceptors

Cone Cells (Colour Vision):

  • Found in high density in the fovea.
  • Contain the pigment iodopsin, which is sensitive to bright light.
  • Enable colour vision, with three types of cones sensitive to red, green, or blue light.
  • Provide high visual acuity because each cone connects to a single bipolar neurone.

Rod Cells (Low-Light Vision):

  • Concentrated in areas outside the fovea.
  • Contain the pigment rhodopsin, which is sensitive to dim light.
  • Enable monochromatic vision (black and white).
  • Provide low visual acuity because multiple rods share the same bipolar neurone, meaning signals are combined.

Generator Potential Formation

  1. Light Absorption:
  • When light hits the photoreceptor, rhodopsin (in rods) or iodopsin (in cones) absorbs the light.
  • This triggers a chemical change in the pigment.
  1. Depolarisation:
  • The chemical change causes sodium ion channels to close in the photoreceptor membrane.
  • This results in hyperpolarisation of the photoreceptor and reduces neurotransmitter release.
  1. Bipolar Neurone Activation:
  • Reduced neurotransmitter release allows the bipolar neurone to depolarise.
  • If the depolarisation reaches the threshold, a generator potential is created.
  1. Signal Transmission:
  • The generator potential in the bipolar neurone initiates an action potential in the sensory neurone of the optic nerve, transmitting signals to the brain for visual processing.

Key Comparisons Between Rods and Cones

FeatureRodsCones
PigmentRhodopsinIodopsin
Light SensitivitySensitive to dim light (low light)Sensitive to bright light
Visual AcuityLow (multiple rods share bipolar cell)High (one cone per bipolar cell)
Colour VisionMonochromatic (black and white)Trichromatic (red, green, blue)
LocationHigh density outside the foveaHigh density in the fovea
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Exam Tip

  • Be prepared to compare rod and cone cells in detail, especially in terms of sensitivity and acuity.
  • Understand how hyperpolarisation leads to signal transmission in bipolar neurones.
  • Link structure to function, e.g., explain how sharing a synapse reduces acuity in rods.
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