L5 spatial vision Flashcards
what tuning do visual system cells show?
orientation, size/width, spatial frequency constrast?
how do spatial frequency and contrast interact?
higher and lower spatial frequencies require the most contrast (have least sensitivity) compared to middle frequencies. Lowest need the most.
what are spatial frequency channels
bundles of neurons that are tuned to the same spatial frequency.
contrast sensitivity function
areas of the image falling on different parts of the retina (fovea vs periphery) will be coded by different spatial frequency channels (highest i fovea)
where is the retinal image processed?
V1 - unconcious
where is the real world image formed
higher visual areas
what are the retinal vs. real world properties
size and orientation constancy
what are hybrid images
a low and high spatial frequency image are layered on top of one another - the high freq. image will be seen when image enlarged and low will be seen when image small
resolution limit
the most detail we can see - the highest frequency we see before lines disappear - makes hard to see detail far away
after effects are caused by
population coding and adaptation causing a peak shift and perceptual change
how do we test for tuned cells in humans?
single cell recording in animals but unethical so psychophysical in humans