03 Higher-level Vision Flashcards
The Visual Pathway
Optic Nerve -> Optic Chiasm (Contralateralization) -> Optic Tract -> Lateral Geniculate Nucles (LGN, in Thalamus) -> Optic Radiation -> V1
- LGN also projects to pulvinar nucleus (visual attention, saliency), superior colliculus (eye movement control) and extrastriate ares
LGN - Layers
inner
- layer 1: magnocellular, contralateral eye
- layer 2: magnocellular, ipsilateral eye
- layer 3: parvocellular, ipsilateral eye
- layer 4: parvocellular, contralateral eye
- layer 5: parvocellular, ipsilateral eye
- layer 6: parvocellular, contralateral eye
outer
LGN - retinal M, P & b/y cells
- retinal M cells: magnocellular, sensitive to dark levels of light and movement, rods, periphery, center-surround, larger receptive fields
- retinal P cells: parvocellular, sensitive to colour, information only from M- and L-cones, cones, fovea, red-center green-surround and vice versa, medium & high levels of light, color, detail, smaller receptive fields
- b/y cells: koniocellular
Simple Cells in V1
- neurons that are tuned to certain orientations, edges, directions etc.
- information from multiple center-surround cells in LGN
- linearity
What is a Gabor Filter?
- model of simple cells in V1
- constitutes a sinusoid multiplied with a Gaussian window
Complex Cells
- neurons in V1, V2 & V3
- also tuned to certain (combination of) features
- spatial invariance (no linearity)
- end-stopped cells: decreasing firing rate with increasing length of stimulus beyond their receptive fields
- not end-stopped cells: increase firing rate
- allows for lateral inhibition
The Icecube Model in V1
- orientation column: cells firing for a given orientation are grouped together
- ocular dominance column: cells for the same eye are grouped togehter
- blobs: colour coding
Mapping in V1
- retinotopic mapping: image still inverted
- fovea is overrepresented: 0.01% of retina, but 8-10% of V1
Mapping beyond V1
- mirror symmetry with quarter fields
- polar coordinate system
V4/V8
- colour perception
- hemi-achromatopsia
V5/MT
- movement, direction & speed
cerebral akinetopsia: inability to perceive (fast) movement