4.5-4.12: Vision 101 Flashcards

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1
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The distance between between any two consecutive crests or troughs of a wave

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Wavelength

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2
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The number of cycles per second of a wave

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Frequency

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3
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The height of the crests of a wave

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Amplitude

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4
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A hole in the iris where light enters the eye

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Pupil

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5
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The colored muscle circling the pupil, which increases or decreases the size of the pupil to adjust how light enters the eye (Gives the eye its color)

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Iris

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6
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A membrane at the front of the eye that focuses the incoming light on the retina

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Lens

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7
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Adjustment of the lens’s thickness by specialized muscles in order to change the degree to which it bends light

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Accommodation

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8
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A surface on the back of the eye that contains the photoreceptor cells

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Retina

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9
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Photoreceptor cells that primarily supports nighttime vision

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Rods

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10
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Photoreceptor cells that are responsible for high-resolution color vision

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Cones

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A bundle of axons that converge from the retina and transmit action potentials to the brain

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Optic nerve

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12
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An area in the middle of the visual field where there are no photoreceptors and no information can be received

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Blind spot

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13
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A small pit in the center of the retina that is densely packed with cones

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Fovea

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14
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A theory of color perception stating that three types of cone cells, each most sensitive to a specific wavelength of light, work together to produce our perception of a multicolored world

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Trichromatic theory

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15
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A theory of color perception stating that information from the cones is separated into three sets of opposing or opponent channels in the ganglion cell layer

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Opponent-process theory

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16
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Specialized cells in the visual cortex that respond to basic features such as line, edges, and angles

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Feature detectors

17
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The region of the brain where objects are reconstructed from prior knowledge and information collected by the feature detectors.

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Visual association cortex

18
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A visual disorder in which individuals are unable to recognize the identity of faces

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Prosopagnosia

19
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A visual illusion in which the flashing of separate images in rapid succession is perceived as fluid motion

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Phi phenomenon