The ability to change the shape of the lens to focus on near or distant objects
Accommodation
1. Ciliary muscle contracts
2. Suspensory ligaments loosen
3. Lens becomes thicker
4. Lens refracts light more strongly
Focusing on distant objects
1. Ciliary muscle relaxes
2. Suspensory ligaments are pulled tight
3. Lens becomes thinner
4. Lens refracts light less strongly
Focusing on near objects
1. Ciliary muscle contracts
2. Suspensory ligaments loosen
3. Lens becomes thicker
4. Lens refracts light more strongly
Hyperopia (long-sightedness)
People with long sight have no problem focusing on distant objects but cannot focus on nearby objects
Causes of hyperopia
Eyeball too short so light focused behind retina
Lens becomes less elastic so cannot become thick enough
Treatment for hyperopia
Glasses with convex lenses to partially focus light before it enters the eye
Myopia (short-sightedness)
People with short sight can focus on nearby objects but cannot focus on distant objects
Causes of myopia
Eyeball too long so light focused infront of retina
Lens too thick
Treatment for myopia
Glasses with concave lenses to partially unfocus light before it enters the eye
Contact lenses
Laser surgery to change cornea shape
Other treatment:
soft or hard contact lenses which sit on the eye and refract the light in the same way as glasses
laser surgery can be used to change the shape of the cornea so it refracts the light to a greater or lesser extent and sometimes the lens inside the eye can be replaced using an artificial lens