Occipital And Temporal Lobe Flashcards

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Simple features of neuron firing;

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Light intensity and wavelength

2D position in visual field

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With combination and elaboration from simple features;

Complex visual representations for perception and memory

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Integrated information concerning form, surface, colour and texture, spatial relationships and movement
Integration with other sensory modalities

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3
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Main regions involved in visual information processing past V1;

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Extrastriate cortex - V2-V5
Inferior temporal cortex - posterior parietal cortex, STS, posterior inferior temporal lobe and anterior inferior temporal

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4
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In the extrastriate cortex neurons…

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Signal global properties of visual scenes and objects rather than component properties

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Global colour vs component wavelength …

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Perceived colour depends on wavelength reflected by the object but also wavelength reflected by the surroundings (colour constancy)
Some neurons in V4 are colour sensitive. v2 neurons are only wavelength sensitive

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6
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The hierarchy of visual information processing is…

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Heirarchal with the complexity of the visual representations increasing from retina to association cortices

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7
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Global pattern motion vs component motion …

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V1 = component for moving square. Register the component movements in different directions
V5 = interpret the movement
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8
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Parietal cortex contains the…

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Dorsal stream.

Visuo spatial and visuo motor processing - where and how

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9
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The temporal cortex contains the…

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Ventral stream

Object analysis

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10
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Visual streams for what and where

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The ventral stream lesions impair object discrimination or recognition but not object location
Dorsal stream lesions impair object location but not recognition

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Visual streams for what and how

Milner and Goodale

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The ventral stream processes visual information for object perception whereas the dorsal stream processes visual information for visuo-spatially guided actions
Evidence - occipito-temporal brain damage have visual agnosia
Posterior parietal lobe lesions show optic ataxia

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12
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Visual perception and memory in the inferior temporal cortex

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The cortex receives input from extrastriate cortex and forms the final stage in the visual processing hierarchy in the ventral stream

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13
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Neurons in the inferior temporal cortex …

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Can respond very selectively to specific shapes and objects
Show invariance to change in size, orientation or other properties, the neurons can recognise an object regardless of the viewpoint.
Sustained activity in the absence of a visual object which reflect short term object memory

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14
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Faces cells in the inferior temporal lobe

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They show highly selective responses to individual faces.
Grandmother neurons - neurons that recognise individual entities

Kanwischer and Yovel (2006)’functional imaging support this

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15
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The medial temporal lobe (MTL)

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Is at the end of the visuo processing hierarchy and combines inputs from the ventral and dorsal stream. It can also receive additional inputs from other sensory modalities

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16
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Examples of what the medial temporal lobe can generate…

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Multi modal representations such as complex spatial representations and multi modal representations of experiences and facts

17
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Morris (1982) hippocampal lesions in rats showed..

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Selective place learning deficits. They took longer to navigate

18
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Ekstrom (2003)

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Place responsive hippocampal neuron during virtual navigation in humans