Module 5.2 Vocab Flashcards

(17 cards)

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Astigmatism

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A decreased responsiveness to one direction of line or another, caused by an asymmetric curvature of the eyes

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Blindsight

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The ability to respond in limited ways to visual information without perceiving it

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Complex Cells

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Type of visual cortex cell located in areas V1 and V2 that responds to a pattern of light in a particular orientation anywhere within its large receptive field

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End-stopped

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Type of visual cortex cell that resembles complex cells; responds best to stimuli of a precisely limited type, anywhere in a large receptive field, with a strong inhibitory field at one end of its field

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5
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Feature Detectors

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Neurons whose responses indicate the presence of a particular feature

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Horizontal Cells

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Type of cell that receives input from receptors and delivers inhibitory input to bipolar cells

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Koniocellular Neurons

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Small ganglion cells that occur throughout the retina

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Lateral Genticulate Nucleus

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Thalamic nucleus that receives incoming visual information

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Lateral Inhibition

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the reduction of activity in one neuron by activity in neighboring neurons

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Magnocellular Neurons

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Large cell bodies with large receptive fields that are distributed evenly throughout the retina

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Parvocellular Neurons

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Small cell bodies with small receptive fields in or near the fovea

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Primary Visual Cortex

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Area of the cortex responsible the first stage of visual processing

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Receptive Field

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The area in visual space that excites or inhibits any neuron

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Retinal Disparity

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The discrepancy between what the left and right eyes see

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Sensitive Period

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Time early in development when experiences have a particularly strong and enduring influence

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Simple Cell

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Type of visual cortex that has a receptive field with fixed excitatory and inhibitory zones

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Strabismus

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(or strabismic amblyopia or lazy eye) a condition in which the eyes do not point in the same direction