Deck 13: Extension: B - The Occipital Lobes
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Deck 13: Extension: B - The Occipital Lobes
1
Use the following to answer questions:
Match the visual cortical area in each question with the most appropriate alternative from the list.
V1 ___
A)required for "dynamic form" perception
B)required for conscious vision
C)required for color perception
D)required for motion perception
Match the visual cortical area in each question with the most appropriate alternative from the list.
V1 ___
A)required for "dynamic form" perception
B)required for conscious vision
C)required for color perception
D)required for motion perception
required for conscious vision
2
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Match the term in each question with the correct alternative.
associative agnosia ___
A)right medial occipitotemporal damage, including at the fusiform and lingual gyri
B)bilateral damage below the calcarine fissure at the temporal junction
C)anterior temporal lobe damage
D)bilateral lateral occipital lobe damage
Match the term in each question with the correct alternative.
associative agnosia ___
A)right medial occipitotemporal damage, including at the fusiform and lingual gyri
B)bilateral damage below the calcarine fissure at the temporal junction
C)anterior temporal lobe damage
D)bilateral lateral occipital lobe damage
anterior temporal lobe damage
3
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Match the term in each question with the correct alternative.
visuospatial agnosia ___
A)right medial occipitotemporal damage, including at the fusiform and lingual gyri
B)bilateral damage below the calcarine fissure at the temporal junction
C)anterior temporal lobe damage
D)bilateral lateral occipital lobe damage
Match the term in each question with the correct alternative.
visuospatial agnosia ___
A)right medial occipitotemporal damage, including at the fusiform and lingual gyri
B)bilateral damage below the calcarine fissure at the temporal junction
C)anterior temporal lobe damage
D)bilateral lateral occipital lobe damage
right medial occipitotemporal damage, including at the fusiform and lingual gyri
4
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Match the visual cortical area in each question with the most appropriate alternative from the list.
V3 ___
A)required for "dynamic form" perception
B)required for conscious vision
C)required for color perception
D)required for motion perception
Match the visual cortical area in each question with the most appropriate alternative from the list.
V3 ___
A)required for "dynamic form" perception
B)required for conscious vision
C)required for color perception
D)required for motion perception
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5
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For each neuropsychological term, select the most appropriate alternative from the list.
apperceptive agnosia ___
A)inability to recognize faces
B)inability to recognize objects
C)inability to see more than one object at a time
D)inability to see due to naturally occurring lack of photoreceptors
For each neuropsychological term, select the most appropriate alternative from the list.
apperceptive agnosia ___
A)inability to recognize faces
B)inability to recognize objects
C)inability to see more than one object at a time
D)inability to see due to naturally occurring lack of photoreceptors
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6
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Match the term in each question with the correct alternative.
prosopagnosia ___
A)right medial occipitotemporal damage, including at the fusiform and lingual gyri
B)bilateral damage below the calcarine fissure at the temporal junction
C)anterior temporal lobe damage
D)bilateral lateral occipital lobe damage
Match the term in each question with the correct alternative.
prosopagnosia ___
A)right medial occipitotemporal damage, including at the fusiform and lingual gyri
B)bilateral damage below the calcarine fissure at the temporal junction
C)anterior temporal lobe damage
D)bilateral lateral occipital lobe damage
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7
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Neuropsychologists can infer from visual testing where in the visual system damage has occurred. Show your neuropsychological acumen by matching the condition in each question with the correct site of damage from the list.
bitemporal hemianopia ___
A)one optic nerve
B)medial visual cortex
C)one optic tract
D)optic chiasm
Neuropsychologists can infer from visual testing where in the visual system damage has occurred. Show your neuropsychological acumen by matching the condition in each question with the correct site of damage from the list.
bitemporal hemianopia ___
A)one optic nerve
B)medial visual cortex
C)one optic tract
D)optic chiasm
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8
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Neuropsychologists can infer from visual testing where in the visual system damage has occurred. Show your neuropsychological acumen by matching the condition in each question with the correct site of damage from the list.
small scotoma ___
A)one optic nerve
B)medial visual cortex
C)one optic tract
D)optic chiasm
Neuropsychologists can infer from visual testing where in the visual system damage has occurred. Show your neuropsychological acumen by matching the condition in each question with the correct site of damage from the list.
small scotoma ___
A)one optic nerve
B)medial visual cortex
C)one optic tract
D)optic chiasm
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9
Use the following to answer questions:
Match the term in each question with the correct alternative.
apperceptive agnosia ___
A)right medial occipitotemporal damage, including at the fusiform and lingual gyri
B)bilateral damage below the calcarine fissure at the temporal junction
C)anterior temporal lobe damage
D)bilateral lateral occipital lobe damage
Match the term in each question with the correct alternative.
apperceptive agnosia ___
A)right medial occipitotemporal damage, including at the fusiform and lingual gyri
B)bilateral damage below the calcarine fissure at the temporal junction
C)anterior temporal lobe damage
D)bilateral lateral occipital lobe damage
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10
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For each neuropsychological term, select the most appropriate alternative from the list.
simultagnosia ___
A)inability to recognize faces
B)inability to recognize objects
C)inability to see more than one object at a time
D)inability to see due to naturally occurring lack of photoreceptors
For each neuropsychological term, select the most appropriate alternative from the list.
simultagnosia ___
A)inability to recognize faces
B)inability to recognize objects
C)inability to see more than one object at a time
D)inability to see due to naturally occurring lack of photoreceptors
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11
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Match the visual cortical area in each question with the most appropriate alternative from the list.
V4 ___
A)required for "dynamic form" perception
B)required for conscious vision
C)required for color perception
D)required for motion perception
Match the visual cortical area in each question with the most appropriate alternative from the list.
V4 ___
A)required for "dynamic form" perception
B)required for conscious vision
C)required for color perception
D)required for motion perception
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12
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Neuropsychologists can infer from visual testing where in the visual system damage has occurred. Show your neuropsychological acumen by matching the condition in each question with the correct site of damage from the list.
monocular blindness ___
A)one optic nerve
B)medial visual cortex
C)one optic tract
D)optic chiasm
Neuropsychologists can infer from visual testing where in the visual system damage has occurred. Show your neuropsychological acumen by matching the condition in each question with the correct site of damage from the list.
monocular blindness ___
A)one optic nerve
B)medial visual cortex
C)one optic tract
D)optic chiasm
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13
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For each neuropsychological term, select the most appropriate alternative from the list.
prosopagnosia ___
A)inability to recognize faces
B)inability to recognize objects
C)inability to see more than one object at a time
D)inability to see due to naturally occurring lack of photoreceptors
For each neuropsychological term, select the most appropriate alternative from the list.
prosopagnosia ___
A)inability to recognize faces
B)inability to recognize objects
C)inability to see more than one object at a time
D)inability to see due to naturally occurring lack of photoreceptors
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14
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In the visual cortex of the occipital lobes, neuropsychologists refer to areas in terms of function and with anatomical designations. For each anatomical designation listed, select the most appropriate alternative from the list.
fusiform gyrus ___
A)includes V2, VP
B)divides upper and lower halves of visual world
C)first cortical relay for visual input
D)contains V4
In the visual cortex of the occipital lobes, neuropsychologists refer to areas in terms of function and with anatomical designations. For each anatomical designation listed, select the most appropriate alternative from the list.
fusiform gyrus ___
A)includes V2, VP
B)divides upper and lower halves of visual world
C)first cortical relay for visual input
D)contains V4
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15
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In the visual cortex of the occipital lobes, neuropsychologists refer to areas in terms of function and with anatomical designations. For each anatomical designation listed, select the most appropriate alternative from the list.
lingual gyrus ___
A)includes V2, VP
B)divides upper and lower halves of visual world
C)first cortical relay for visual input
D)contains V4
In the visual cortex of the occipital lobes, neuropsychologists refer to areas in terms of function and with anatomical designations. For each anatomical designation listed, select the most appropriate alternative from the list.
lingual gyrus ___
A)includes V2, VP
B)divides upper and lower halves of visual world
C)first cortical relay for visual input
D)contains V4
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16
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For each neuropsychological term, select the most appropriate alternative from the list.
blind spot ___
A)inability to recognize faces
B)inability to recognize objects
C)inability to see more than one object at a time
D)inability to see due to naturally occurring lack of photoreceptors
For each neuropsychological term, select the most appropriate alternative from the list.
blind spot ___
A)inability to recognize faces
B)inability to recognize objects
C)inability to see more than one object at a time
D)inability to see due to naturally occurring lack of photoreceptors
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17
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In the visual cortex of the occipital lobes, neuropsychologists refer to areas in terms of function and with anatomical designations. For each anatomical designation listed, select the most appropriate alternative from the list.
V1 ___
A)includes V2, VP
B)divides upper and lower halves of visual world
C)first cortical relay for visual input
D)contains V4
In the visual cortex of the occipital lobes, neuropsychologists refer to areas in terms of function and with anatomical designations. For each anatomical designation listed, select the most appropriate alternative from the list.
V1 ___
A)includes V2, VP
B)divides upper and lower halves of visual world
C)first cortical relay for visual input
D)contains V4
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18
Use the following to answer questions:
Match the visual cortical area in each question with the most appropriate alternative from the list.
V5 ___
A)required for "dynamic form" perception
B)required for conscious vision
C)required for color perception
D)required for motion perception
Match the visual cortical area in each question with the most appropriate alternative from the list.
V5 ___
A)required for "dynamic form" perception
B)required for conscious vision
C)required for color perception
D)required for motion perception
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19
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Neuropsychologists can infer from visual testing where in the visual system damage has occurred. Show your neuropsychological acumen by matching the condition in each question with the correct site of damage from the list.
homonymous hemianopia ___
A)one optic nerve
B)medial visual cortex
C)one optic tract
D)optic chiasm
Neuropsychologists can infer from visual testing where in the visual system damage has occurred. Show your neuropsychological acumen by matching the condition in each question with the correct site of damage from the list.
homonymous hemianopia ___
A)one optic nerve
B)medial visual cortex
C)one optic tract
D)optic chiasm
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20
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In the visual cortex of the occipital lobes, neuropsychologists refer to areas in terms of function and with anatomical designations. For each anatomical designation listed, select the most appropriate alternative from the list.
calcarine fissure ___
A)includes V2, VP
B)divides upper and lower halves of visual world
C)first cortical relay for visual input
D)contains V4
In the visual cortex of the occipital lobes, neuropsychologists refer to areas in terms of function and with anatomical designations. For each anatomical designation listed, select the most appropriate alternative from the list.
calcarine fissure ___
A)includes V2, VP
B)divides upper and lower halves of visual world
C)first cortical relay for visual input
D)contains V4
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21
Distinguish between "vision for action" and "action for vision."
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22
Why are small scotomas often unnoticed by persons with them?
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23
Describe the functional aspects associated with the structural organization of the primary visual cortex according to cortical layers, blobs, and interblobs.
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24
List four of the five general categories of visual processing, and give an example of each.
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25
How could PET scanning contribute to our knowledge of different visual areas in the occipital lobe?
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26
Characterize the dorsal stream and the ventral stream in the Milner-Goodale model of cortical organization.
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27
Why may faces be "special" in terms of brain processing? Hint: you may wish to consider the evolution of brain and behavior in social primates.
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28
How do neurologists measure the size and location of a possible field defect?
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29
What brain pathways may underlie blindsight?
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30
Distinguish between allocentric space and egocentric space.
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31
Account for the curious case in which a patient could draw a simple object more accurately from memory than when the object was actually present.
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32
Describe examples of how "our brains are organized around vision."
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33
Distinguish between apperceptive agnosia and associative agnosia.
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34
Briefly list the main functional role of each of the following: V1, V2, V3, V4, and V5.
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35
Describe how the behavioral deficits particular to subjects V.K. and D.F. exemplify a double dissociation of visual system function.
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36
What is meant by the term "blindsight"? Give an example from one or more of the case studies given.
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37
Describe the organization of the representation of the visual world in the visual cortex, with respect to the calcarine sulcus.
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38
What is a scotoma? What do such phenomena tell us about the organization of the visual system?
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