Eye Accommodation Made Easy

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  • @nunchukgrl2
    @nunchukgrl2 2 роки тому +20

    Ciliary body is like a sphincter. That just made years of confusion wash away. Thank you.

    • @teshaletekle6718
      @teshaletekle6718 5 місяців тому

      The same thing here for years..knowing its arrangement is the basic thing. Thanks sir

  • @virgilnanaquewitung2272
    @virgilnanaquewitung2272 6 років тому +17

    No other video explained the ciliary muscle like a sphincter. I was always confused in the two- dimensional picture of how ciliary muscle contracts and the ligaments relaxed. This bothered me for quite a while but you, out of all the videos I have watched explained the muscle like a sphincter. Thank you.

  • @rossbeattie8947
    @rossbeattie8947 9 років тому +148

    "The ciliary muscle circles the lens." That just made everything make sense :)

    • @deeac01
      @deeac01 3 роки тому +2

      exactly what i was thinking to comment about this video! amazing explanation, thank you!

    • @mustafaali3333-q1m
      @mustafaali3333-q1m 3 роки тому +1

      @@deeac01
      U welcome

    • @amruthamavily
      @amruthamavily Рік тому

      Yea👍

  • @carmiwrites
    @carmiwrites 3 дні тому

    Oooh, this helped a lot. The antagonistic adjustments of the ciliary muscles and suspensory ligaments make _much_ more sense now that I'm looking at the eye from the front view and _not_ the side profile. Just needed to change my perspective. Thank you!

  • @hallsie11
    @hallsie11 10 років тому +52

    This was the sixth video I watched. That was the best explanation I needed. Three years of med school and I always forget how that works. And thanks to horrible explanations, usually takes me thirty minutes to re figure it out. You just saved me 20 minutes.

  • @rawano.1312
    @rawano.1312 2 роки тому +1

    FINALLY understood the topic! Thank you!

  • @marquiesebannister4649
    @marquiesebannister4649 10 років тому +12

    OMG, you are a life savor. I'm a psych major and I have a Sensation & Perception Exam tomorrow morning and I just could not understand how the the relaxed ciliary muscle in turn forces the suspended fibers "zonules zinn" to become stretched causing the lens to remain flat allowing the eye to be focused on distant objects. However, when the lens needs to accommodate to focus on closer objects the ciliary muscle contracts, reducing the tension on the "zonules zinn", enabling the lens to bulge or become round. By depicting the eye from a different anatomical direction I was able to better understand the exact motion of the ciliary muscle as it contracts. It's important to fixate on the idea that when the ciliary muscle contracts it actually grows smaller essentially trying to suffocate the lens almost. As a result the suspended muscles of the "zonules zinn", who were once stretched to maximum potential which were pulling the lens to a flat state now loosens it's tension providing the lens to take on a more convex shape allowing it to adjust its refractive power to fixate on the closer object allowing it to stay focused on the fovea. Wow, the power of the internet...why even go to class.
    P.s. I guess Sensation & Perception does make the world go round!! Lol. God Bless:)

    • @delirainnominata7947
      @delirainnominata7947 9 років тому +3

      This was more useful a description than the video, thanks.

    • @aDarklingEloi
      @aDarklingEloi 4 роки тому

      I didn't get the video until I read your summary!

  • @DomsFillums
    @DomsFillums 2 роки тому +1

    Perfect explanation thank you. My text book could not provide an explanation as to why ligaments get looser when the muscle contracts. Sphincter comparison did the trick!

  • @Mostly4Listening
    @Mostly4Listening 10 років тому +48

    Finished off my anatomy without ever understanding how the suspensory ligaments really were loosened when ciliary body constricts, always had trouble with understanding how. I was always thinking in a too 2-d organization, but as soon as you did the gesture with your hands at 2:54 it became so obvious to me. Priceless, wonderful feeling, thank you so much! :D

    • @hannahward7373
      @hannahward7373 7 років тому +1

      100% agree. Also my lightbulb moment after 3rd video of 'mmmeh, still don't quite get this'. Sweet. Done. Moving on.

    • @nhnhnhnhnh
      @nhnhnhnhnh 4 роки тому +7

      Actually the video didn’t help me. What helped is the diagram with a coronal section which showed that when the ciliary muscles contract, they become shorter and *thicker*, and hence the distance between them and the lens decrease. Because of this, the zonules tension decrease (as the zonules don’t change their length). As the zonules become looser, the lens are allowed to be thickened. (When the muscles relaxed, the zonules stretched the lens and make them flat.) Anyway, as the lens thicken, its power increases.
      (Pretty sure you don’t need this anymore haha considering it’s been 5 years. Just wanted to share what helped me :) )

    • @gustd0903
      @gustd0903 3 роки тому

      @@nhnhnhnhnh exactly

    • @losrobbosful
      @losrobbosful 3 роки тому +1

      @@nhnhnhnhnh Very nice additional explanation. Indeed, the video did not fully explain how "contracting" causes the "loosening", which was tough for me to understand at first, too. I actually had to make a drawing for myself, so finally the penny dropped.
      It is super important to understand this. To also understand how in most cases myopia initially develops due to ciliary spasm (pseudo myopia)

    • @Rea.M
      @Rea.M 2 місяці тому

      "Ciliary muscle contracts" like wym bro😂

  • @susanmulenga344
    @susanmulenga344 6 місяців тому

    You went straight to the point and made everything easy, thank you very much. PERFECT ILLUSTRATIONS.

  • @EnochBrown-s5j
    @EnochBrown-s5j Рік тому

    Your explanation is the best I've found on the internet. It makes sense and it absolutely has to be true. Thank you, sir!!!

  • @anneloesmaas7333
    @anneloesmaas7333 7 років тому +18

    Comparing the ciliary muscle to a sphincter really helped a lot, great explanation!

  • @usernaame316
    @usernaame316 3 роки тому +2

    man thank you so much. 3 years of confusion cured in 4 minutes.

  • @PfeifJarobi
    @PfeifJarobi 11 років тому +1

    This needs 1,000,000 views. All I needed was for my physio book to do was explain the ciliary muscle like you did and this would have made sense a long time ago. Thanks.

  • @falented2
    @falented2 11 років тому

    Its not every time a person comes on UA-cam and finds just what they're looking for.... This was just what i wanted.. Thanks for taking time to do this and upload it.

  • @virgilnanaquewitung2272
    @virgilnanaquewitung2272 6 років тому +6

    Awesome, you clarified this whole topic for me when you said " sphincter". I know now that relaxation of sphincter causes tension in the ligaments. This bogged me down on this topic so thank you.

  • @srirupabhadra6689
    @srirupabhadra6689 6 років тому

    I had been struggling with this concept for days.... this just made it so much easier to understand.

  • @TokyoKazama
    @TokyoKazama 4 роки тому

    I've developed Accommodative spasms due to my new job so I've been doing research. Thank you, this really helped me to understand it a lot better.

  • @ewcho8995
    @ewcho8995 4 роки тому

    This video helped explain why a phone and a TV have such different viewing experiences even if they both have the same resolution, picture quality and take up the same area in your field of view

  • @057ashishdavid5
    @057ashishdavid5 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you brother i really never understood the concect in my first year of mbbs even though i tried different books but now in my third year, i found your video and it all makes sense to me. Thanks a lot.

  • @ishwarjeevanagi3003
    @ishwarjeevanagi3003 Рік тому

    Thank you for this simplified explanation

  • @samuelwandongo5967
    @samuelwandongo5967 4 роки тому +1

    I havd struggled to make my students understand this until now, thank you

  • @yurys9895
    @yurys9895 6 років тому

    thanks! finally understood the relaxation principle of any radial/sphincter muscle.

  • @md.sharifulislamswapon2685
    @md.sharifulislamswapon2685 4 роки тому

    I was just searching for this video,,,thanks sir

  • @d3fil4dddsspecz
    @d3fil4dddsspecz 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you sir, now all is left to pray I pass the biophysics exam

  • @Ms75310
    @Ms75310 8 років тому +1

    Thank you! Finally made clear :) The different angle really helped

  • @lavanyakumari6603
    @lavanyakumari6603 4 роки тому +1

    Just what I wanted!... Thank you soo much for this video... really helped a lot😁

  • @balsam8368
    @balsam8368 Рік тому

    finally understood! Thank you so very much!

  • @V1TRuSs
    @V1TRuSs 11 років тому +3

    really helpful man :) im a medicine student and i just had a conflict with my roommate-which is also studying medicine- and he told me the complete opposite of what you explained just 2 days before our big exam :D so im just really happy for knowing that i studied this subject in the correct way :)) thx for uploading :))

  • @nitsss100
    @nitsss100 5 років тому

    Very nicely explained. Cleared my confusion. Thanks

  • @Naruto9tailedfox
    @Naruto9tailedfox 5 років тому

    Needed this for my exam in 2 days ,Thank you it makes so much sense now.

  • @nuttamonthongyot195
    @nuttamonthongyot195 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks! this video finally made me understand

  • @mellygirl23
    @mellygirl23 11 років тому +1

    Thank you for the informative video :) It was just what I needed to prep for my test.

  • @anrose8335
    @anrose8335 4 роки тому

    i C it so clearly now. damn that was hard to figure out. Good teach. Thx.

  • @sarahtarekshady8571
    @sarahtarekshady8571 8 років тому +3

    And finally I understand it 😅😅
    Thx very much

  • @Awesomestevie100
    @Awesomestevie100 7 років тому

    Awesome video! Thanks for keeping it to the point!

  • @tasneemfarrag6900
    @tasneemfarrag6900 3 роки тому +1

    Your explanation is so simple and amazing thank you that's what I exactly needed

  • @nourazaki6731
    @nourazaki6731 Рік тому

    Appreciation, it was easy to understand 🙂

  • @medicalguru7465
    @medicalguru7465 7 років тому

    amazing!! clear and precise thank you so much.

  • @jan4007
    @jan4007 8 місяців тому

    Thanks, that was really helpful

  • @otiebrown9999
    @otiebrown9999 4 роки тому +1

    Actually - it is easier than that.
    The entire eye, changes its refractive state, as it's average value of accommodation is changed.
    Proven in objective science.
    The entire eye - is a dynamic control system.
    You can bet on it.

  • @Breadnbutter6875
    @Breadnbutter6875 3 місяці тому

    Like having dental floss stuck between your top and bottom teeth. If you were to yawn and relax your mouth, the tension will be on the stretched out dental floss and the teeth holding onto it, as you close your mouth/sphincter/contract ciliary muscles there will be less tension on the teeth and the dental floss aka the lense and zonules

  • @MEEDOFOX
    @MEEDOFOX 8 років тому

    you just made my life easier. thanks

  • @peaceeromonsele4999
    @peaceeromonsele4999 4 роки тому

    It finally makes sense! Thank you!

  • @pritykumaribhagat4031
    @pritykumaribhagat4031 7 років тому

    helped me visualize the accommodation. thanks...

  • @rosiethemoo
    @rosiethemoo 11 років тому

    Thank you! Just got this now! I never got the ciliary muscle before this...

  • @manjitdhami
    @manjitdhami 9 років тому

    You will make a great eye surgeon

  • @jessicalambert8307
    @jessicalambert8307 6 років тому

    Thanks for helping me with Biology homework

  • @veranya2074
    @veranya2074 7 років тому +1

    Thank u so much. Now I know why they got presbiopia

  • @ScienceAnswers101
    @ScienceAnswers101  11 років тому +4

    Thanks for the feedback!

  • @nhnhnhnhnh
    @nhnhnhnhnh 4 роки тому +3

    Actually the video didn’t help me. What helped is the diagram with a coronal section which showed that when the ciliary muscles contract, they become shorter and *thicker*, and hence the distance between them and the lens decrease. Because of this, the zonules tension decrease (as the zonules don’t change their length). As the zonules become looser, the lens are allowed to be thickened. (When the muscles relaxed, the zonules stretched the lens and make them flat.) Anyway, as the lens thicken, its power increases.
    (Pretty sure you don’t need this anymore haha considering it’s been 5 years. Just wanted to share what helped me :). I’m still grateful for the video though so thank you for making it.)

    • @ramyarstar
      @ramyarstar 2 роки тому

      Really Good explanation. When the ciliary muscle sontracts, it shortens and hence thicken. That one sentence answered my questions. Thanks

  • @Assalaab
    @Assalaab 11 років тому +2

    Thank you for that sir!

  • @Stovetopcookie
    @Stovetopcookie 5 років тому +1

    I dont understand biological terms but I get the muscles and lens you explained it well

  • @Psychiatry.321
    @Psychiatry.321 2 роки тому +1

    Rest assure that this condition is an early onset of chronic open-angle glaucoma and sometimes could happen prodrome (before official glaucoma diagnose)

  • @zotymlecz6746
    @zotymlecz6746 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much!!!!

  • @cheguenikos
    @cheguenikos 10 років тому

    simple and helpfull, thank you

  • @selimballiyev4958
    @selimballiyev4958 5 років тому

    Phenomenal

  • @josephs8029
    @josephs8029 5 років тому

    Made my day 👍

  • @umasrivastav937
    @umasrivastav937 4 роки тому

    Thanks man!

  • @shawnphilip7499
    @shawnphilip7499 10 років тому +49

    that board moving around was weird, made my ciliary muscles go all over

  • @bobo0991
    @bobo0991 10 років тому

    I have minor prescription. If I don't wear glasses and look at something blurry, would that put a strain on my eyes if I don't try to see and still relax my eyes? Like would my eyes subconsciously try to see and strain my eyes, causing my prescription to increase?

  • @kadyflower2882
    @kadyflower2882 6 років тому

    That was helpful thanks alot

  • @user879p
    @user879p 8 років тому

    a nice lecture

  • @layanalnosani9577
    @layanalnosani9577 3 роки тому

    thank youuuuuuuuuuuuu soooooooo much!!!!!

  • @arunimab3402
    @arunimab3402 2 роки тому

    Amazing

  • @khawabgupta
    @khawabgupta 5 років тому

    Great help

  • @miho7762
    @miho7762 3 роки тому

    Life saver !!

  • @raheelmd
    @raheelmd 6 років тому

    Finally, I understand now.

  • @ginoasci
    @ginoasci 6 років тому

    Isn't it the other way around? When the ciliary muscles contract and stretch the lens its for seeing up close?

  • @jamespawelek-lacey1778
    @jamespawelek-lacey1778 10 років тому

    I just had an eye test done and my Convergence is 8cm and my Accommodation is 15cm. Unless I misunderstand Convergence, this means objects become double when they reach 8cm from my eyes. But how was my Accommodation measured in centimetres?

  • @hnoodthanks4596
    @hnoodthanks4596 8 років тому +4

    please there is a mistake ..the ciliary muscle is only innervated by parasympathetic system and contain only M3 receptor ..thee is no B2 receltor

    • @holdenwagstaff3542
      @holdenwagstaff3542 7 років тому +1

      There is sympathetic innervation to the lens. Under stress, eye will automatically focus on "distant threats"

  • @sarah5578
    @sarah5578 4 роки тому

    THANK YOU!

  • @sebbe91
    @sebbe91 7 років тому

    Good upload, thank you :)

  • @oWoW1011
    @oWoW1011 11 років тому

    so which one is considered "unaccommodated" when the ciliary is relaxed or when it is contracted?

  • @meerd2346
    @meerd2346 3 роки тому +1

    ccccciliary >> ccccontraction >> acccccommodation (make the lens ccccircular).

  • @vissuthegreat
    @vissuthegreat 11 років тому

    Circular muscle fibers of ciliary body exhibit a sphincter like action in a way that they decrease the diameter of circular ligament attachments.

  • @MusicLover-gy4sj
    @MusicLover-gy4sj 5 років тому +7

    Not that anybody cares but I got a BTS fancam ad after this video...so much distractions when you're suppose to be studying 😭

    • @aidahanwar7311
      @aidahanwar7311 3 роки тому +1

      I got the bts x maplestory one 😭😭 I'm happy but don't wanna be distracted either lol

  • @yohanneslucky5538
    @yohanneslucky5538 6 місяців тому

    Thank You

  • @ferdyricardosinaga9737
    @ferdyricardosinaga9737 11 років тому

    nice explanation, can you give me the references?

  • @tylcole
    @tylcole 11 років тому +1

    He was a little liberal with the use of "sphincter", but the general point of the lecture is correct

  • @samyadel3691
    @samyadel3691 3 роки тому

    Thanks alot

  • @ruqayasuadad3105
    @ruqayasuadad3105 9 років тому

    JUST A BIG THANKS !

  • @584emad
    @584emad 7 років тому

    thank you very much :)

  • @afroninjadeluxe
    @afroninjadeluxe 10 років тому

    can you train this muscles to make your eyes focus faster?

    • @thaDjMauz
      @thaDjMauz 10 років тому +1

      well, that's what you do as a baby. If you look at newborns, they look everywhere and keep focussing and unfocussing; that's training but once we've got it, it's as fast as our brains are willing to process. You might be able to train it through meditation and/or martial arts but it should be (slightly) faster than a normal brain can process the focussing and in that time, we get the Stopped Clock Illusion.

  • @willgeorge100
    @willgeorge100 10 років тому

    if its flat like a pancake does that mean the eye will be looking at a longer distance object?

    • @dannyreyes3294
      @dannyreyes3294 9 років тому +1

      Will George Yes, pupil dilation(mydriasis) is for far distance vision and pupil constriction(myosis, as seen in accommodation) is for near vision. Hope that helps.

  • @samsungkhan1723
    @samsungkhan1723 3 роки тому

    Bro❤❤❤❤

  • @marcilliakareem5903
    @marcilliakareem5903 7 років тому

    GREAT

  • @Ssalem.s
    @Ssalem.s 4 роки тому

    Ciliary muscles pull lens= good for far vision

  • @nestorenriquez3284
    @nestorenriquez3284 6 років тому

    He said sphincter for ciliary body. That's for iris.

  • @konikasen8527
    @konikasen8527 11 років тому

    thank a lot

  • @gurbakhshsingh3133
    @gurbakhshsingh3133 7 років тому +1

    👌👌👌👌

  • @vissuthegreat
    @vissuthegreat 11 років тому

    Non accommodated-ciliary muscles relaxed,taut suspensory ligaments.

  • @daniah7746
    @daniah7746 4 роки тому

    Thhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaankkkkssss

  • @Daenakena
    @Daenakena 8 років тому

    thx

  • @minabish1783
    @minabish1783 11 днів тому

    Iam confused

  • @نورعلي-س8ش
    @نورعلي-س8ش 3 роки тому

    اوك

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    @marebearzzz027 6 років тому

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    @apolinaryomabini5135 3 роки тому

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  • @minghei2010
    @minghei2010 5 років тому

    what is horizontal vergence test? 水平聚散能力檢查

  • @poofyfloofers
    @poofyfloofers 6 місяців тому

    THANK YOU!