Operation Ouch Season 10 Episode 9 Eyes
- June 18, 2020
- 28 min
In the ninth episode of season ten, Operation Ouch explores the fascinating human eyes. The show features Dr. Chris and Dr. Xand van Tulleken, who are twin doctors and anatomists. They conduct various experiments on themselves and use their knowledge to explain the wonders of human anatomy.
They begin the episode by explaining how eyes work and the various parts that make up the eye, such as the iris, pupil, and retina. They demonstrate how the size of the pupils changes in response to light and also discuss the function of tears. The doctors explain how tears are not just for emotional crying, but also for keeping the eye moist and clean.
Next, they perform an experiment with a special camera that allows them to see what happens when they blink. They explain the importance of blinking to keep our eyes moist and help remove dirt and debris. They also discuss how the muscles around the eye work to help us move our eyes in different directions.
To explain color vision, they conduct an experiment where they shine different colored lights on a whiteboard and demonstrate how different cones in the eye respond to different colors. They also talk about color blindness and how it affects people.
The doctors then discuss the importance of regular eye exams and the signs to look out for if there is a problem with your eyes. They also perform an experiment to show how vision works in the dark, showing the role of our eyes and brain in perceiving the world around us.
Finally, they explain the process of how glasses and contact lenses work to correct vision problems, and demonstrate different lenses and strengths.
Throughout the episode, the doctors use real-life examples to help explain the science behind the eyes. They consult with an optometrist to discuss a child's vision problems and also visit a blind school to demonstrate how people with visual impairments use other senses to navigate their world.
Overall, episode nine of season ten of Operation Ouch is an educational and informative look at the wonders of the human eye.