Psych 202: The Visual System Flashcards

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Sensory receptors

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A receptor that is directly affected by changes in in the environment

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Sensory transduction

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The process of transferring stimuli into changes in the membrane potential

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Receptor potential

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Change in membrane potential results in change in neurotransmitter released

Receptor cells lack an axon, so there is no action potential

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Eyeball anatomy

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Conjunctiva - mucous membrane

Cornea - transparent outer layer

Pupil - hole regulated by contractions of the iris

Lens - transparent layer that focuses light on the retina

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Retinal anatomy

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Photoreceptors - rods and cones

Fovea - region that contains only cones

Optic disk - location on the retina where axons exit the retina and enter the optic nerve

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Retinal cells function

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Photoreceptors

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Rods and cones

Rods - low light, black and white, low resolution, sensitive

Cones - lots of light, acute, color, high resolution

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Photopic system

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Scotopic system

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Photoreceptor adaptation

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The tendency of rods and cones to adjust their light sensitivity to match ambient levels of illumination

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Bipolar cells (on-center & off-center)

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A class of interneurons of the retina that receive information from the rods and comes and pass the information to the retinal ganglion cells

On center - excited by light in the center of its receptive field

Off center - inhibited by light in the center of its receptive field

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Horizontal cells

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Specialized retinal cells that contact both the receptor cells and the bipolar cells

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Amacrine cells

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Specialized retinal cells that contact boththe bipolar cells and the ganglion cells, and are especially significant in inhibitory interactions within the retina

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Ganglion cells (on-center & off-center)

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A class of cells in th retina whose axons form the optic nerves

On center - a retinal ganglion cell that is activated when light is presented to the center, rather than the periphery of the cells receptive field

Off center - activated when light is presented to the periphery rather than the center of the cells receptive field

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Lateral inhibition

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Accommodation

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The process of focusing by the ciliary muscles and the lens to form a sharp image on the retina.

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Primary visual pathway

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Optic nerve

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The collection of ganglion cell axons that extend from the retina to the optic chaism

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Dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus

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Retino-hypothalamic pathway

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The projection of the retinal ganglion cells to the suprachiasmatic nuclei

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Retino-tectal pathway

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Striate cortex (V1)

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The region of the occipital cortex where most visual information first arrives

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Receptive field (concentric nature)

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The stimulus region and features that affect the activity of a cell in a sensory system

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Orientation-sensitive neurons

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Binocular vision

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Using both eyes to see a scene

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Stereopsis

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Retinal disparity

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Ocular dominance

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When one eye has a greater degree of synaptic input

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Cytochrome oxidase blobs

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V1 modules

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Extrastriate cortex

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Visual cortex outside the primary visual cortex.

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Dorsal & ventral visual stream

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Color perception

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Form perception

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Movement perception

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Location perception

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Mirror neurons

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Visual agnosias

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Scotoma

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Blindsight

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Evolution of the eye

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