Visual object and face recognition Flashcards

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Explain Milner and Goodale’s reformulation of the ‘what’ and ‘where’ hypothesis for ventral and dorsal stream functions

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  • Ungerleider and Mishkin suggested in 1982 that the dorsal pathways had a spatial function and the ventral pathways delta with object recognition
  • M and G (1992); Perception/action
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Ventral stream:

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vision for perception/object recognition

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Dorsal stream:

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vision for action/spatial awareness

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Describe the different forms of visual agnosia

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  • Due to extrastriate visual cortical damage but may be accompanied by partial visual field loss if damage extends to V1
  • associated with damage to ventral occipitotemporal cortex (fusiform gyrus)
  • failure of visual recognition but preserved visual acuity
    • subjects may be able to copy drawings of objects without identifying them
    • can identify by other modalities (sound, tactile)
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OPTIC ATAXIA

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  • problem with visually-guided movements (not primarily visual or motor problem)
  • acuity, form, colour vision intact
  • lesions in parietal areas (dorsal stream)
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What are face cells and where are they found?

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  • Face cells reported from recordings in monkey IT cortex since 1970s
  • large RFs that usually include fovea and may be bilateral
  • less sensitive to precise retinal position, size, contrast, angle
  • destination of ventral stream (inferotemporal cortex: IT and subdivisions)
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Face perception

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  • Does the mind/brain consist of special-purpose (domain-specific) mechanisms or general purpose (domain-general) mechanisms?
  • Face perception is a prime candidate for a domain-specific process
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Cortical areas in humans

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  • ventral occipitotemporal cortex including fusiform gyrus
  • areas equivalent to large part of inferotemporal cortex in monkeys
  • several putative areas
    • fusiform face area
    • occipital face area
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prosopagnosia

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-special case of visual agnosia, usually loss of recognition for individual face identity
-mixed with object recognition deficits but sometimes ‘pure’
-co-oocurs with cerebral achromatopsia
-ventral stream

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Face selective cells

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  • used fMRI in monkeys to find face-sensitive ‘hot spots’
  • determined coordinates to target microelectrode penetrations
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