Chapter 6 Quiz Questions
About ___of the axons of retinal ganglion cells become part of the retina-geniculate-striate pathways
90 percent
_________________ is a deficiency in the ability to see movements progress in a normal, smooth fashion
Akinetopsia
_______________ refers to the ability of certain patients to respond to visual stimuli in their scotomas even though they have no conscious awareness of the stimuli
Blindsight
_________________ constancy refers to the fact that the perceived color of an object is not solely a function of the wavelengths reflected by it
Color
Rhodopsin is a(n) ____________________ that responds to light rather than to neurotransmitter molecules.
G-protein-coupled receptor
______________ vision predominates in good lighting and provides high-acuity colored perceptions of the world. In contrast, the more sensitive ______________ vision predominates in low lighting
Photopic; scotopic
__________________ is a visual agnosia for faces
Prosopagnosia
This effect can be observed during the transition from photopic to scotopic vision
Purkinje effect
The process of adjusting the configuration of the lenses to bring images into focus on the retina is called
accommodation
Many persons with scotomas
are not consciously aware of their deficits
The major advantage of the retinex theory over the classic component and opponent process theories of color vision is that the retinex theory
can explain color constancy
Convergence is greatest when inspecting things that are
close
Binocular disparity tends to be greater for _________ objects
closer
According to the ____________ theory, there are three different kinds of color receptors, each with a different spectral sensitivity
component
Photopic vision is
cone-mediated
In situations where the level of illumination is high and sensitivity is not important, the visual system responds by
constricting the pupils of the eyes
On-center and off-center cells respond best to
contrast
Although the _________ constitutes only a small part of the retina, a relatively large proportion of the primary visual cortex is dedicated to the analysis of its output
fovea
Which of the following cell types are in the human retina?
ganglion cells, bipolar cells, and horizontal cells
In comparison to simple cortical cells, complex cells
have larger receptive fields, do not have receptive fields with static "on" and "off" areas, and are often bilateral
When rhodopsin is exposed to continuous intense light
it loses its red coloring, it loses its ability to absorb light, and it becomes bleached
Visual signals from the left nasal hemiretina are projected directly to the
lateral geniculate nuclei
The mechanism of contrast enhancement is
lateral inhibition
When an ommatidium fires, it inhibits its neighbors; this inhibition is called
lateral inhibition
Ciliary muscles adjust the
lens shape
Unlike simple cortical cells, which are all _______________, many complex cortical cells are _____________
monocular; binocular
The middle temporal (MT) area of human cortex appears to play an important role in the perception of
motion
When we direct our gaze at something ___________, the lens tends to assume its natural _____________ shape
near; cylindrical
According to the ____________ theory, if an increase in the response of a particular visual neuron signals green, a decrease signals red.
opponent
At least two parallel channels of communication flow through each lateral geniculate nucleus. One runs through the ______________ layers and a second runs through the _____________ layers
parvocellular; magnocellular
_______________ neurons are particularly responsive to color, fine pattern details, and stationary or slowly moving objects; in contrast, ________________ neurons are particularly responsive to movement
parvocellular; magnocellular
The fovea
plays an important role in photopic vision, is an indentation, and contains the highest density of cones
Most areas of secondary visual cortex are located in two general regions: the _______________ and the __________________
prestriate cortex; inferotemporal cortex
Damage to the fusiform face area is often associated with
prosopagnosia
The ___________________ of a visual neuron is the area of the visual field within which it is possible for a visual stimulus to influence the firing of that neuron
receptive field
According to the ___________ theory of color vision, the color of an object is determined by its reflectance
retinex
Because of the way that it is organized, the visual system is referred to as
retinotopic
The retina-geniculate-striate system is _____________. This means two stimuli presented to adjacent areas of the retina will excite adjacent neurons at all levels of the system
retinotopic
Which of the following are involuntary fixational eye movements?
saccades
Persons with a visual agnosia
see objects but can't identify them
When the pupils are constricted, the image falling on each retina is ___________ and there is a greater ____________
sharper; depth of focus
The main difference between simple cortical cells and lower layer IV neurons is that the borders between the "on" and "off" regions of the receptive fields of simple cortical cells are ____________ rather than ______________
straight; circular
All signals from the right visual field reach the left primary visual cortex, either ipsilaterally from the _______________ of the left eye or contralaterally from the ____________ of the right eye
temporal hemiretina; nasal hemiretina
Most primates are ______________, whereas most other mammals are _______________
trichromats; dichromats
According to one theory, the dorsal stream is involved in the perception of __________________ and the ventral stream is involved in the perception of ___________________
where objects are; what objects are