TERMS P&A CHAPTER 4: THE VISUAL CORTEX AND BEYOND

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PERCEPTION AND ATTENTION Flashcards on TERMS P&A CHAPTER 4: THE VISUAL CORTEX AND BEYOND, created by Nuria Nácher Soler on 30/12/2019.
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VISUAL RECEIVING AREA Striate cortex
IPSILATERAL EYE Eye on the same side of the body as the LGN (Lateral Geniculate Nucleus)
CONTRALATERAL EYE Eye on the opposite side of the body from the LGN
SIMPLE CORTICAL CELLS Cells with side-by-side receptive fields
END-STOPPED CELLS Cells that fire to moving lines of a specific length or to moving corners or angles
FEATURE DETECTORS Features of the stimulus
SELECTIVE ADAPTATION If the neurons fire for long enough, they become fatigue or adapt; which can cause neuron´s firing rate to decrease or either the neuron firing less when that stimulus is immediately presented again
GRATING´S STIMULI Alternating bars
GRATING´S CONTRAST THRESHOLD Difference in intensity at which the bars can just barely be seen
SELECTIVE REARING If an animal is reared in an environment that contains only certain types of stimuli, then neurons that respond to these stimuli will become more prevalent
NEURAL PLASTICITY/ EXPERIENCE-DEPENDENT PLASTICITY Idea that the response properties of neurons can be shaped by perceptual experience
BRAIN IMAGING Number of techniques that result in images that show which areas of the brain are active
OCULAR DOMINANCE Preferential response to one eye
CORTEX Series of columns that alternate in ocular dominance in a left-right-left-right pattern
HYPERCOLUMNS Combination of all three types of columns
ABLATION Destruction or removal of tissue in the nervous system
FEEDBACK "Backward" flow of information. Provides information from high centers that influence the signals flowing into the system
DISSOCIATIONS Situations in which one function is absent while another function is present
MODULE Specialized structure to process information about a particular type of stimulus
FUSIFORM FACE AREA (FFA) Area specialized to respond to faces. Located in the fusiform gyrus on the underside of the brain directly below the IT cortex
PROSOPAGNOSIA Difficulty recognizing the faces of familiar people
PARAHIPPOCAMPAL PLACE AREA (PPA) Important information about spatial layout
EXSTRASTRIATE BODY AREA (EBA) Area activated by pictures of bodies and parts of bodies
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