Lecture 10 & 11: McDearmid Flashcards
How does sensory input affect the development of the visual system - hypotheses?
Nature: sensory input = no effect
Nurture: sensory factors have an effect
What did Roger Sperry discover about the brain?
Left side brain dominant for language and speech
Right side dominant for visual and spatial processing
- Both sides can actually do anything
- Problem if too sides cant communicate
Describe the wiring of the visual nerves in adult newts
Nerves which regenerate
Right and Left eye information is transmitted contralaterally
Monocular vision –> each eye = independent
Information processed in optic tectum
Build a retinotopic map- point in space represented on retina.
Ganglion cells which connects specific locations to tectum.
Anterior goes to posterior, Dorsal to ventral
Why are images innverrted ?
Light must be focused at the back of the eye with a point of convergence –> invertion of image
Brain then converts to correct orientation.
How can you test whether the environment influences how ganglion cells map onto tectal cells?
How: lesion projections –> disrupts retinal map –> allow porjections to regrow and then test vision?
Two experiments were conducted.
What were the conclusions of experiment 1- cutting the optic nerve
After regrowth the vision restored to normal, retinotopic map restored.
- Projections regrow to original targets
What were the conclusions of experiment 2- disorganising the information in the retina
How- cut optic nerve, rotate eyes 180 (upside down) and allow the nerves to regrow.
Image on the retina is then the ‘correct’ way round instead of inverted, brain then inverts the image as the retinal axons wire to default locations (no learning displayed) - connections formed innately
How are axon projection locations determined.
Axon guidance molecules - ephrins
Connections formed innately.
What do congenital cataracts show above developmental plasticity in the visual system?
If removed early into life –> no permenant damage
If removed later in life –> disrupted vision
Suggestive of a critical window
How does the mammlian visual system work
Binocular vision - one composite image with increased depth of vision
- axons from both eyes are sent contrallaterally and ipsilaterally
- both go to lateral geniculate nucleus- acts as a relay
- Then axons innervate visual cortex
How does the visual system work in cats?
First few days, only detect changes of intensity, takes a few days for distinguishing of objects and patterns
What do experiments involving shutting cats eyes show?
Shut one eye after birth –> leave closed for over 12 weeks –> permenant blindness due to critical window
- do the same to an adult –> No effect
How does the critical visual work in cats?
Lack of light exposure affects neurons between lateral geniculate nucleus and visual cortex.
- Layer 4 of visual cortex = ordered innervation from LGN
How is layer 4 of the visual cortex ordered?
Eye-specific columns
- Ocular dominance columns (ODCs)
- Preferentially recieve input from one eye
How are ODCs labelled?
Transneuronal labelling- tracing of projections from each eye
Retrograde labelling - injection of radioactive proline into single eye