Chapter 6 Flashcards

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the different sensory cells in the eye **

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  • photoreceptors (rods and cones)
  • bipolar cells
  • ganglion cells
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the steps in information transfer from visual sensory cells to the visual cortex

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sensory receptors in retina (photoreceptors, bipolar cells, ganglion cells) —-> sensory thalamus (LGN) —-> primary sensory cortex V1 (simple and complex cells) —–> sensory association cortex (dorsal, ventral stream, face recognition)

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photoreceptors **

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  • rods (retina) and cones (periphery)

- turn photons into electrical signals

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receptive fields **

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  • the particular region of sensory space in which a stimulus will modify the firing of that neuron
  • receptive fields get bigger as process becomes more complex
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5
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what receptive fields for visual information in V1 encode **

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  • simple cells: sensitive to the orientation of light only

- complex cells: sensitive to both orientation and motion of light

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6
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how retinas create color receptive fields **

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  • through cones
  • red, blue, green

**receptive field is illuminated with the color shown = firing increases

  • *receptive filed is illuminated with the complementary color = firing decreases
  • red light: stimulates red cone
  • green light: green cone
  • yellow light: red & green, but not blue
  • blue light: blue cone & inhibitor of yellow-blue ganglion cell
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bipolar cells *

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neurons that receive messages from the visual receptors

-located closer to the center of the eye, send messages to the ganglion cells

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8
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ganglion cells **

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aggregates across bipolar cells and transmits info to the brain

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9
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magnocellular cells

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  • layers 1 and 2
  • contain info from rods
  • non color sensing
  • 4C(Alpha)
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10
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parvocellular cells

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  • layers 3-6
  • contain from from cones
  • color sensing
  • 4C(Beta)
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koniocellular cells

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  • in between layers
  • contain info from blue-sensitive cones
  • color sensing
  • inputs to 2 and 3 layers
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