Deck 3: Sensation and Perception of Visual Signals

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Information from the temporal retina of the left eye projects to the right hemisphere.
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Describe the pathway linking the eye with the primary visual cortex.
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What are the two modes of thalamic neuron activity?
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The horizontal meridian divides the visual field into upper and lower hemifields.
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What evidence is there of feedback to the primary visual cortex? Describe two things that such feedback might subserve.
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What is a hypercolumn?
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What does EEG measure? What are some benefits and limitations of the method?
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What is the inverse problem and why is it a problem for EEG?
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In cognitive neuroscience, what is meant by transduction? Describe three instances of transduction.
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Neurons in the fovea have a _____ receptive field, while those in areas outside of the fovea have a _____ receptive field.

A)Small; large
B)Large; small
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What type of LGN neuron would hyperpolarize if light is presented in its center?
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What is retinotopy?
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What evidence is there that neurons in V1 might serve as feature detectors?
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How does transcranial magnetic stimulation work?
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The spatial extent of everything you can see is referred to as _____.
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What is perception and how does it relate to attention?
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What is one of the primary functions of the burst mode of the thalamus?
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Describe anatomical differences between magnocellular and parvocellular neurons of the LGN.
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What is cortical magnification, and how does it relate to the anatomy of the eye?
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What happens at the optic chiasm?
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Deck 3: Sensation and Perception of Visual Signals
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Information from the temporal retina of the left eye projects to the right hemisphere.
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Describe the pathway linking the eye with the primary visual cortex.
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What are the two modes of thalamic neuron activity?
Tonic and burst
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The horizontal meridian divides the visual field into upper and lower hemifields.
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What evidence is there of feedback to the primary visual cortex? Describe two things that such feedback might subserve.
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What is a hypercolumn?
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What does EEG measure? What are some benefits and limitations of the method?
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What is the inverse problem and why is it a problem for EEG?
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In cognitive neuroscience, what is meant by transduction? Describe three instances of transduction.
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Neurons in the fovea have a _____ receptive field, while those in areas outside of the fovea have a _____ receptive field.

A)Small; large
B)Large; small
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What type of LGN neuron would hyperpolarize if light is presented in its center?
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What is retinotopy?
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What evidence is there that neurons in V1 might serve as feature detectors?
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How does transcranial magnetic stimulation work?
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The spatial extent of everything you can see is referred to as _____.
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What is perception and how does it relate to attention?
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What is one of the primary functions of the burst mode of the thalamus?
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Describe anatomical differences between magnocellular and parvocellular neurons of the LGN.
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What is cortical magnification, and how does it relate to the anatomy of the eye?
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What happens at the optic chiasm?
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