synsinnet
Synsinnet, or the visual system, is the sensory system responsible for sight. It includes the eye itself and the neural pathways that translate light into meaningful information. The system supports visual acuity, color perception, motion detection, and depth perception, enabling interpretation of the surrounding environment.
Anatomy and physiology: The eye comprises cornea, lens, iris, and sclera, with the retina as the light-sensitive
Neural pathways and processing: At the brain, the optic nerves partially cross at the optic chiasm, so
Development and evolution: The retina develops from neural ectoderm, featuring an orderly layering of cells and
Clinical relevance: The synsinnet is assessed in ophthalmology and neurology. Common conditions include refractive errors (myopia,