Visual Neuroscience Flashcards

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What are the layers of the retina in order from anterior to posterior?

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Nerve fibre layer
Ganglion cell layer
Inner plexiform layer
Outer plexiform layer
Outer nuclear layer
Inner & Outer Segments of Photoreceptors
RPE
Choroid

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What is psychophysics?

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  • Study perception -> visual input vs sensory infor
  • Cross-modal effects (motion sickness) – vagus nerve
    o Pxs who lose or ‘regain’ their vision
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Describe visual perception?

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  • High level processing (but have perception at every level – as soon as rods/cones convert light energy into biological energy)
    o Representation of a stimulus constructed from its physical properties by eye & brain
    o Recording & recognising info
    o A process of reconstruction using prior knowledge -> top down e.g. visual illusion
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Describe Helmholtz (Empiricism) theory of visual perception?

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Data driven - bottom up
* Learned/ past experience
* Size, distance, form, and depth perception
* -> Perceived object

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Describe Gibson (Nativism) theory of visual perception?

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Prediction driven - top down
* Innate, “built-in” knowledge
* ‘Visual cliff’

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Describe studying perceptual thresholds?

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  • Perception is appreciation of a physical situation through mediation of one or more senses
  • Absolute threshold – smallest stimulus
  • Eye test = series of psychophysical tests
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