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60. Double-opponent cells are first found in the a, retina. b. optic nerve. c. optic chiasm....
With regards to the visual system pathway, information goes from the optic nerve to the _______ and then to the primary visual cortex (V1). “Blobs” in the primary visual cortex (V1) receive information about ___ from the koniocellular cells in this thalamic nucleus. If a visual stimulus resulted in a large amount of sodium (Na+) entering the “blob” neuron, that neuron would be ____ and would be more likely to fire an action potential. A) Lateral Geniculate Nucleus (LGN); color;...
O A. Lateral geniculate nucleus, B. optic chiasm, C. optic nerve, D. primary visual cortex E. Retina am TOUS 4.0 MATCH THE FOLLOWING DESCRIPTIONS with the most accurate TERM: (NOTE: not all terms will be used) A) frontal lobe B) inferior colliculus C) parietal lobe D) occipital lobe E) red nuclei F) reticular formation superior colliculus substantia nigra temporal lobe vestibular system 4.1_ A pair of tegmental nuclei important to sleep and consciousness. 4.2__Area in the mesencephalon that is important...
The neurons of the retina that sense light include what? A. Cones B. Bipolar cells C. Amacrine cells D. Rods E. Optic nerve cells
Gestalt Principles of Visual Organization and Depth Perception Cues Directions: Select a description from the right for each term on the left. 1. principle of Pragnanz/simplicity 2. principle of similarity 3. principle of closure 4. principle of proximity 5. principle of good continuation 6. accommodation 7. convergence 8. binocular disparity 9. relative size 10. overlap/interposition 11. texture gradient 12. linear perspective a. depth perception cue based on the amount that the eyes turn inward to focus on an object b....
please answer all ill give good rating sylll 554. Exam I 22) A genetic model of unidirectional change throughout development describes: 2019 a) Probabilistic epigenesis b) predetermined epigenesis c) Sega epigenesis 23) Individual-based development affected by experiences and environment is known as: 16 a) ontogenetic development b) phylogenetic development id c) genogenetic development 24) What subcortical structure is known as the sensory relay station"pller 97 or lamin E a) amygdala b) hippocampus vicc) thalamus los d o s 25) Which...
please answer - What is the purpose of an EEG? What sends the signal! Wildt Which parts of the brain are involved in movement? Practice Questions uestions. These questions are for practice. All possible content may not be represented in this subset of question Dita 1. Jn which area of the cerebrum is the visual cortex located? 2. The is thought to be the involved in learning and memory. 3. The specialization of each cerebral hemisphere for certain functions is...