Visual System 2 Flashcards
Which side of the brain is the left visual field processed on?
Right side and vice versa
What is the human visual pathway ?
Retina-lateral geniculate nucleus- primary visual cortex
Ganglion cells progress dorsally in optic nerve to the optic chiasm and then become optic tract
What is the full visual field, left/right hemifields and binocular visual field ?
FVF- area viewed by both eyes
L/R VF- division of the FVF into 2
BVF- area of overlap between the L/R VF
At the optic chiasm which fibres cross ?
Fibres from the nasal retina
What are perceptual disparities perceived as by the brain ?
Depth
What is the retinofugal projection ?
Main target is the lateral geniculate nucleus
Also targets hypothalamus for circadian rhythms
Pretectum and superior colliculus for ability to looks at something suddenly when it appears in your periphery
What does the lateral geniculate nucleus look like ?
Retinal inputs produce 6 segregated layers
1-2 are inputs from M type ganglion cells - 2 strips due to inputs from both eyes
3-6 are inputs from P type ganglion cells
The more lightly stained areas between the darker stained strips are the koniocellular layers which K type ganglion cells project into
What does it mean by retinotopic projections ?
Neighbouring locations on the retina project to neighbouring locations in the LGN and this is preserved all the way to layer 4c of striate cortex
What is the cytoarchitecture of the visual cortex like ?
6 layers
Layer 4 is split into a, b and c and receives inputs from LGN
Layer c is split into alpha and beta
Alpha receives magnocellular inputs and beta receives parvocellular inputs
What are the cells like in the visual cortex ?
Spiny stellate cells with small dendritic fields in layer 4c
Pyramidal cells with large dendritic fields in layers 4b, 3, 5 and 6
Where do layers 2,3 and 4b project?
These pyramidal cells project to other cortical areas
Where does layer 5 project to ?
Pyramidal cells project to pons and superior colliculus
Where does layer 6 project to ?
Pyramidal cells have very large projects back to the LGN
Why is the primary visual cortex also called the striate cortex ?
Because of its striped appearance
Using a myelin stain you can see a stripe in laYer 3 of the cortex due to horizontal pyramidal cell connections, this is not present anywhere else on grey matter
What layers do the K type ganglion cells terminate in the visual cortex from the LGN ?
Patchy patterns in layers 2 and 3 of the cortex
They come in as blobs between these 2 layers
Blobs provide specific info about colour