W6 - Hearing / Vision Flashcards

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Lateral inhibition

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a neuron’s response to a stimulus is inhibited by the excitation of a neighboring neuron.

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Trichromatic (Young-Helmholtz) Theory

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3 cone types can discriminate 16 million colours

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Herring’s Theory

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White vs Black; Red vs Green; “Yellow” vs Blue

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The retinex theory - (Edwin Land)

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we see the results of comparisons made across spaces, allowing us to perceive constancy despite stimulus change.

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The lateral geniculate neclues

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nucleus in the thalamus that receives visual information from the retina and sends it to the visual cortex for processing

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Parvocellular pathway

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carries high spatial frequency information; low temporal frequency information

e.g., small, slow, resolution, colour

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Magnocellular Pathway

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low spatial frequency; high temporal frequency

e.g., large, fast things, moving things

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Spatial frequency analyzers

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signal that carries information from visual, hearing. How basic building blocks of information translating into information

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low spatial frequency

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encodes the luminance around, overall shape, large objects.

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10
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high spatial frequency

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fine spatial structure of the world, small objects and detail

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Neurons of secondary visual cortex

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surface processing, perception of perceptive edges become subjective edges

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