Ch. 4.2 - Visual Pathways to the Brain Flashcards

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optic chiasm

A

crossover point for the optic nerve at the midpoint of the brain

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2
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lateral geniculate nucleus

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region within thalamus that directs visual info throughout the brain

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3
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feature detection cells

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neurons that respond selectively based on specific aspects of a stimulus (ex: angles and edges) as well as to specific regions of the visual field

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4
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ventral stream (4)

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  • extends from visual cortex to the temporal lobe
  • responsible for object and face recognition
  • pareidolia and prosopagnosia
  • fusiform face area (FFA)
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5
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greeble experiment

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fusiform face area responsible visual expertise

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6
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perceptual constancy

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ability to perceive objects as having constant shape, size, and colour despite changes in perspective

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7
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size constancy (2)

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  • relies on other depth cues to make perceptual corrections to the retinal images
  • rely on contextual depth cues to achieve deception
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8
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lightness constancy

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maintain perception under uneven illumination

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9
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dorsal stream (2)

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  • extends from visual cortex to the parietal lobe

- responsible for depth and motion perception

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10
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binocular depth cues

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distance cues that are based on the differing perception of both eyes

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11
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convergence (2)

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  • occurs when the eye muscles contract so that both eyes focus on a single object
  • finger tip to nose
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12
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retinal disparity (2)

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  • difference in relative position of an object as seen by both eyes
  • stereoscopic vision
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13
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monocular depth cues

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depth cues that we can perceive with only one eye

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14
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accommodation

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curving of lens to focus on nearby objects

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15
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motion parallax

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used when surroundings are in motion

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