A thorough grasp of ocular anatomy and physiology is essential for diagnosing and managing visual disorders. This book explores the structural and functional organization of the eye and associated visual pathways. It includes detailed discussions of the cornea, lens, retina, extraocular muscles, and vascular supply, along with their physiological roles in vision. Visual processes such as phototransduction, aqueous humor dynamics, and neural integration are clearly explained. Diagrams, histological images, and clinical correlations enhance understanding. Ideal for students in eye care professions, the text provides a biological basis for understanding ocular health and disease.
Chinedu Eze is an anatomist and eye physiology educator focused on integrating structure and function in ocular education. Based in Nigeria, he develops detailed anatomical teaching resources for students in ophthalmology and optometry programs. Chinedu’s lectures emphasize the correlation between ocular anatomy—such as the cornea, retina, and optic nerve—and common visual pathologies. His teaching methods include virtual dissection, schematic modeling, and clinical correlation exercises. He contributes to a deeper grasp of how anatomy underpins vision science and ocular health.