Secondary visual association areas (areas 18 and 19) Flashcards

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What are the secondary visual association areas?

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areas 18 and 19

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How do the secondary visual association areas differ from the primary visual cortex anatomically?

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they lack the characeristic extra stria found in primary visual cortex

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Where are the secondary visual association areas located?

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lie above and below area 17, extend onto the lateral surfaces of the cerebral hemispheres

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What are the layers like in the visual asociation areas compared with the primary visual cortex?

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there are the usually 6 layers

layer IV is less extensive

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What are 4 regions that areas 18 and 19 receive afferent input fibres from?

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  1. area 17
  2. thalamus
  3. pulvinar
  4. other regions of cerebral cortex
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What structures do the connections of areas 18 and 19 mainly follow?

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follow dorsal and venrtal pathways

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What is the role of outputs from the visual association areas to area 7 (parietal cortex)?

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mainly involved in stereopsis and movement

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What is the role of ventral outputs from the visual association areas to the inferotemporal cortex?

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concerned with analysis of colour and form

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What is the role of connections from the visual association areas to area 37 (temporal lobe)?

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associated with recognition of faces

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What evidence is there that area 18 is lkely invovled in sensory-motor eye coordination?

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because this is known to be linked to the frontal eye fields and oculomotor nuclei via descending pathways

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How are the visual association areas involved in integration of information?

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integrate information from two halves of the visual field via commissural fibres crossing the midline in the splenium of the corpus callosum

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