048 Vision - Central Vision Pathways Flashcards

1
Q

What is panum’s zone of fusion?

A

This is the zone beyond and before the fixation plane that allows both eyes to fuse information into a single image.

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2
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Where do binocular cells arise and what is their function?

A

Binocular cells arise from layer 4 of V1 and these are responsible for allowing binocular single vision.

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3
Q

What is layer 3 of V1 responsible for?

A

Determining the depth of the panum’s zones.

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4
Q

Which layers of the LGN receive ipsilateral input?

A

2,3,5

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5
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Which layers of the LGN receive contralateral input?

A

1,4,6

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6
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Which layers do M type ganglion cells project on the lateral geniculate nucleus?

A

Layers 1 and 2

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7
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Which layers do P type ganglion cells project on the lateral geniculate nucleus?

A

Layers 3,4,5,6

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8
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Which ganglion cells terminate on layer IVCa in V1?

A

Magnocellular ganglion cells

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9
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Which layer of V1 do P cells terminate on?

A

Layer IVCb

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10
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Which layers of V1 do K cells terminate on?

A

Layer II and III

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