Week 6 Flashcards
Simple
Layer 4:responds to lines/edges, orientation specific
Complex
Layers 2-3 and 5-6: larger receptive fields, orientation and motion but not place specific
Hyper complex
Shape, size, movement, orientation, not place specific “feature detectors”
Temporal lobe
Controls additional maps of visual fields
Inferotemporal cortex
Damage leads to “psychic blindness”, can see objects but can’t identify them, visual agnosia
Superior temporal lobe
Neurons respond to highly specific visual stimuli such as hands and faces
Inferior front gurus
Superior parietal lobe. “Mirror neurons” fire when you perform task or see another person do it
Parietal lobe
If lesion, can identify objects by sight but can judge locations
Radiance
Amount of light coming from light source
1 lumen =radiance of standard candle
Illuminance
Amount of light falling in a surface. 1 lux= 1 lumen/m^2
Luminance
% of light reflected from a surface. 1 candela/m^2= illuminance* relectance/100
Retinal illuminance
% of light that reflects from a surface that actually enters pupil and reaches retina 1 troland =1 candela/m^2 seen through 1mm^2 pupil
Brightness
Subjective impressions of light energy s=I*.33
Scotoma
Damage to a piece of visual cortex leads to blindness in specific region of visual field