What makes it possible for ocular dominance columns to exist in the visual cortex even before the eyes open? Describe briefly.
Ocular dominance columns are stripes of neurons in the visual cortex of certain mammals (including humans) that respond preferentially to input from one eye or the other. The columns span multiple cortical layers, and are laid out in a striped pattern across the surface of the striate cortex .
What makes it possible for ocular dominance columns to exist in the visual cortex even before...
Answer all fully please What is an orientation column? An ocular dominance column? A Hypercolumn? Describe the information present in the Magno, Parvo, Non-m/Non-p (blob) ganglion cells from the retina. Describe the pathway of that information for each from the retina to extrastriate cortex?
What is dominance and recessiveness? (I even want to know this in terms of presence of a gene that makes a protein.)
What makes race conditions bad? Name and briefly describe two distinct factors needed for a race condition to exist. (PLEASE HELP)
Answer 10.11.12please 9 Draw a top-down version of a horse's head (or deer). It does not have to be accurate as long as it has a long snout and the eyes on the sides of its head. Now draw lines out from its eyes demonstrating its visual fields based on eye placement 10 From your results from questions 8 and 9, briefly describe the difference in the visual fields of a primate versus a horse or a deer. 11 Discuss...
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...
Case Study – Chronic Open-Angle glaucoma Patient Profile A.G., a 52-yr-old African American woman, was seen in her ophthalmologist’s office for a routine eye examination. Her last examination was 5 years ago. Subjective Data • Has no current ocular complains • Has not kept annually scheduled examinations because her eyes have not bothered her • Takes metoprolol tartrate (Lopressor) for hypertension • Has a family of glaucoma • Uses over-the-counter diphenhydramine for her seasonal allergies Objective Data • BP 130/78...
5 In examining a number of mammal skeletons-for example, bear, lion, opossum, wolf, raccoon, pig, and elephant, in addition to several primate species-what characteristics would you use to decide whether a skeleton is a primate? Circle the characteristics in the following list that you would use to make your determination fur forward-facing eyes relatively large brain opposable thumbs mammary glands relatively small olfactory bulbs 6 For the characteristics you did not circle, why didn't you think they would be useful...
1,2,3,4 Discuss the statement and tell what possible misuses or misinterpretations may exist. 1. There are more empty spaces in the parking lot of Mama Mia's Italian restaurant than at Shanghai Chinese restaurant. Therefore, more people prefer Chinese food than Italian food 2. Healthy Snacks cookies are fat free. So eat as many as you like and you will not gain weight Use the grid at the bottom of the page for problems4 & 5 3. The following table shows...
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Practice Questions Th e stions are for practice. All possible content may not be represented in this subset ofte are receptors that respond to mechanical energy or deformation of their cell membrane. nors respond with a burst of activity but rapidly adapt and reduce firing ratele chemoreceptors) The distance at which two points of touch can be perceived as separate sealth The back of the legs have a higher/lower density of receptors than the fingertips. Which of the have the...