1 / 14

The Pupil Control System Omer Dushek and Heena Lakhani

The Pupil Control System Omer Dushek and Heena Lakhani. The Eye. The Retina. The Iris Muscles. Assumptions. The light has constant intensity and is shone constantly into the pupil The light is shone on the edge of the pupil and the location of the light does not change

ginata
Download Presentation

The Pupil Control System Omer Dushek and Heena Lakhani

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The Pupil Control SystemOmer Dushek and Heena Lakhani

  2. The Eye

  3. The Retina

  4. The Iris Muscles

  5. Assumptions • The light has constant intensity and is shone constantly into the pupil • The light is shone on the edge of the pupil and the location of the light does not change • Direct relation between retinal neuron firing and iris muscles • Parameters (Rmin, Rmax, R1, R2) for models 2 and 3

  6. MODEL 1 • Equations: • Firing rate is dependent on: • pupil radius • amount of light that has contact with pupil • df/dt= a*G(r)*Intensity Change in radius of pupil • Firing rate • dr/dt= -b*f

  7. WRONG AND A DAY LOST!!! • a*G(r)*Intensity is not a rate; it is actually the number of neurons firing • Assuming instantaneous results; no delay rate -The model does not yield oscillating results; get decaying results -Delay: 200 ms • Different constants for pupil constriction and dilation

  8. Introducing A Delay – Model 2 & 3 F0 – Optimal number of neurons firing F1 – Number of neurons that will fire as a result of incident light. k – scaling parameter g(r) – Fraction of F1 actually making it through iris at radius r.

  9. Model 2 • Assume a form for g(r) • Some analysis -Analytical solution? yup -only oscillatory solutions -prediction for delay

  10. Model 3 • Assume a form for g(r) • Analysis -Analytical solution? no -Can find linear stability

  11. Conclusions • Evolutionary reason for rate of constriction/dilation of eye! • Why should damping exist? • Application: eye disease detection

More Related