L1 - Intro Flashcards
How much of the cortex is devoted to vision?
1/3
When the visual system detects changes over space, it perceives what?
Edges
When the visual system detects changes over time, it perceives what?
New objects or movement
How good is the visual system at detecting slow changes?
Not good at all
What does the visual system have a higher resolution for - black and white or colour?
Black and white
Is the visual system better at making simultaneous comparisons or comparisons at different times?
Simultaneous comparisons.
What colours do our 3 types of neurons respond to?
Red, green and blue
Which neurons do white objects activate?
Red, green and blue
What do temporal inhibitors do?
Reduce the output/action potential of a neuron if it has been firing for a long period of time.
What is troxler fading?
The apparent disappearance of an object over time, due to inhibition.
What do neurons do to aid the detection of edges and changes in visual material?
Neurons at the border between two textures/colours will fire more intensely.
What is the cornea?
The curved, transparent window/lens through which light enters the eye.
What is an aperture?
An opening, hole or gap that light passes through.
Where is information in the left side of the left eye sent?
To the right hand side of the retina, which is then sent to the right LGN.
Where is information in the right hand side of the left eye sent?
To the left hand side of the retina and then the left LGN.