W6 - Hearing / Vision Flashcards
Lateral inhibition
a neuron’s response to a stimulus is inhibited by the excitation of a neighboring neuron.
Trichromatic (Young-Helmholtz) Theory
3 cone types can discriminate 16 million colours
Herring’s Theory
White vs Black; Red vs Green; “Yellow” vs Blue
The retinex theory - (Edwin Land)
we see the results of comparisons made across spaces, allowing us to perceive constancy despite stimulus change.
The lateral geniculate neclues
nucleus in the thalamus that receives visual information from the retina and sends it to the visual cortex for processing
Parvocellular pathway
carries high spatial frequency information; low temporal frequency information
e.g., small, slow, resolution, colour
Magnocellular Pathway
low spatial frequency; high temporal frequency
e.g., large, fast things, moving things
Spatial frequency analyzers
signal that carries information from visual, hearing. How basic building blocks of information translating into information
low spatial frequency
encodes the luminance around, overall shape, large objects.
high spatial frequency
fine spatial structure of the world, small objects and detail
Neurons of secondary visual cortex
surface processing, perception of perceptive edges become subjective edges