- Accommodation reflex
The accommodation reflex is a
reflex action of theeye , in response to focusing on a near object, then looking at distant object (andvice versa ), comprising coordinated changes invergence , lens shape andpupil size. It is dependent on cranial nerve II (afferent limb of reflex), higher centres and cranial nerve III.A near object (for example, a computer screen) appears large in the field of vision, and the eye receives
light from wide angles. When moving focus from a distant to a near object, the eyes converge. Theciliary muscle contracts making the lens more convex, shortening its focal length. Thepupil constricts in order to prevent diverging light rays from hitting the periphery of theretina and resulting in a blurred image.Pathway
Information from the light on each retina is taken to the
occipital lobe via theoptic nerve andoptic radiation , where it is interpreted as vision. Theperistriate area 19 interprets accommodation, and sends signals via theEdinger-Westphal nucleus and the 3rd cranial nerve to theciliary muscle , the medial rectus muscle and (via parasympathetic fibres) the sphincter pupillae muscle.Fact|date=May 2008.ee also
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Accommodation (eye)
*Ciliary muscle
*Presbyopia External links
* [http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/vision/accom.html Accommodation] at
Georgia State University *MeshName|Ocular+Accommodation
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