14 Visual Cortex Flashcards

1
Q

2 - The optic nerve refers to information from the retina to LGN, true or false?

A

False

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3 - A patient damaged the right side of the optic nerve, which eye is mostly affected?

A

right eye

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3 - a patient damaged the optic chiasm, which side of the eyes are most affected?

A

temporal sides of right and left

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4
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4 - T/F: light and vision are central part of the way we map the world?

A

true

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5
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5 - how many layers are in the visual cortex?

A

6 layers

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6 - T/F: magnocellular contains larger axons and reaches to cortex slower?

A

False

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8 - which layer of cortex contains the complex cells?

A

layers 2, 3, 5, and 6

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9 - what type of input are simple cells sensitive to?

A

particular orientation of light

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9
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10 - are receptive fields of simple cells all the same?

A

no - they are all varied

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10
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11 - T/F: a simple cell is sensitive to particular angles of movement?

A

False - complex cells

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11
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11 - T/F: complex cells only respond to horizontal movement

A

False

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12 - what is a complex end-stopped cell?

A

a cell that responds to a particular orientation but only within a certain sized box field

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14 - where do the ganglion cells in the retina send their signal to?

A

LGN and then to the simple cells in the cortex

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15 - T/F: ocular dominance columns codea from a particular eye (right or left)

A

true

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15
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16 - ocular dominance columns receive input into which layer of the visual cortex?

A

4

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16
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17 - 4C signals go to which layers of complex cells and form binocular input?

A

2 and 3

17
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18 - T/F: in ocular dominance columns, selective cells are not mapped out in a systemic orientation

A

false

18
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19 - which connection goes to blobs?

A

koniocellular

19
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19 - T/F: midget cells relay to blob regions

A

true

20
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19 - blobs code for: black and white, color or both?

A

color

21
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21 - other dorsal areas receive input directly from where?

A

medial superior temporal (MST) area

22
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21 - T/F: other ventral areas receive input directly from the inferior temporal (IT) gyrus/cortex?

A

True

23
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22 - recognizing new things or making new movements is: hyperacuity, problematic, or modularity?

A

problematic

24
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22 - what does hyperacuity mean?

A

used to describe our ability to perceive signals smaller than the resolution of our neural transducers

25
Q

23 - in the limiting case of one neuron, both local and vector coding are: failing, selective, the same or binocular?

A

the same

26
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24 - T/F: single photo-receptors can encode any specific wavelength?

A

False

27
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24 - cones respond to: complexity and acuity, frequency and intensity, or texture and selectivity?

A

frequency and intensity

28
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25 - the visual cortex area _____ is concentrated and located in and around the calcarine fissure/sulcus? V1, V2, V3, V4

A

V1