Occipital and temporal lobe Flashcards

1
Q

Simple features if visual information processing

A

Light intensity and wavelength

2D position in visual field

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2
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What are complex visual representations for?

A

Perception and memory

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3
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What information is integrated for perception and memory?

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Form
Surface (colour/texture)
Spatial relationships
Movement
Other sensory modalities
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4
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Do neurons in the extrastriate cortex signal global or component properties of visual scenes and objects?

A

Global

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5
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What does perceived colour of an object depend on?

A

The wavelength reflected by the object

The wavelength reflected by the surroundings

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6
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In which area are neurons colour sensitive?

A

V4

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7
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What are the two visual streams?

A

Dorsal and ventral

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8
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What is the functionality of the dorsal stream?

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Visuo-spatial (where)

Visuo-motor (how)

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9
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What is the functionality of the ventral stream?

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Object analysis (what)

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10
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Where is the dorsal stream and what reseach supports this?

A

Posterior parietal lobe

Lesions here impair object location but not object recognition

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11
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Where is the ventral stream and what research supports this?

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Inferior temporal lobe

Lesions here impair object recognition but not object location

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12
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What is visual agnosia?

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Deficits in vision without blindness

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13
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What causes visual agnosia but intact visually guided actions?

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Occipito-temporal brain damage

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14
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What is optic ataxia?

A

Deficits in visually guided actions

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15
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What causes optic ataxia?

A

Posterior-parietal lobe lesions

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16
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Where does the inferior temporal cotex receive input from?

A

Extrastriate cortex

17
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What is the final stage in the visual processing hierarchy of the ventral stream?

A

Inferior temporal cortex

18
Q

Are neurons in the inferior temportal cortex general or specific?

A

Specific

19
Q

What can neurons from the inferior temporal cotex show?

A

Invariance to change in siz, orientation and other properties
Sustained activity in absense of visual object

20
Q

What are face cells?

A

Neurons that show highly selective responses to individual faces

21
Q

What is right at the end of the visual processing hierarchy?

A

Medial temporal lobe

22
Q

Which stream is information in the medial temporal lobe from?

A

It’s combined from both streams

23
Q

Where else does the medial temporal lobe recieve information?

A

Other sensory modalities

24
Q

What does the medial temporal lobe do?

A

Generates multimodal representations

25
Q

Give an example of a multimodal representation

A

Experiences (episodic) and facts (semantic) = declarative memory