PSY 581 - Exam 2
which of the following methods is dependent upon injecting a radioactive chemical into the blood to measure blood flow ?
PET
cortical area ______ appears to be where conscious visual perception occurs
V1
ablation is
a brain area that has been removed
light energy converts 11- cis retinal to:
all-trans-retinal
various types of _______ cells refine the input to the ganglion cells, enabling them to respond specifically to shapes, movements, and other visual features.
amacrine cells
a lesion is
an area that has been damaged
foveal vision has
better acuity
in the most common form of color vision deficiency people have difficulty distinguishing:
between red and green
in the human retina, messages go from receptors at the back of the eye to _____
bipolar cells
the name of the point at which the optic nerve leaves the retina is called the:
blind spot
the visual path in the parietal cortex is referred to as the:
dorsal stream
which of the following is NOT a factor in color deficiency ?
elongated shape of the eye
the law specific nerve energies state that
every stimulation of the optic nerve is perceived as light
______ cells axons makeup the optic nerve
ganglion
the optic nerve is composed of axons from which kind of cell ?
ganglion cells
the retinas of predatory birds such as hawks:
have a greater density of receptors than do humans on the top half of the retina
in the vertebrate retina, which cells are responsible for lateral inhibition ?
horizontal cells
why are men more likely to experience color vision deficiency than women?
its a sex linked genetic disorder
what is responsible for sharpening contrast at visual borders?
lateral inhibition
cutting the left optic nerve in front of the optic chiasm would result in blindness in the :
left eye
why does the periphery of the retina detect faint lights better that the fovea?
more receptors converge their input onto each bipolar cell
after you stare at a bright green object for a minute and look away, you see red. which theory attempts to explain this finding?
opponent-process theory
______ modify the _______ sensitivity to different wavelengths of light
opsins; photopigments
the optic nerves from the right and left eye initially meet at the
optic chiasm
which ganglion cells, if any, are located mostly in or near the fovea?
parvocellular
small receptive fields are to _____ cells as large receptive fields are to _____ cells
parvocellular; magnocellular
the study of relating skull anatomy (bumps and depressions) to behavior is known as :
phrenology
a stereotaxic instrument would most likely be used for :
placing an electrode in the brain
in what order does the visual information pass through the retina?
receptor cells, bipolar cells, ganglion cells
color constancy is the ability to
recognize the color of an object despite changes in lighting
which theory can best explain why people that are wearing yellow-colored glasses can still identify the color of a green apple?
retinex theory
night-active species are more likely than day-active species to have a greater:
rod to cone ratio
peripheral vision mainly depends upon:
rods
in comparison to the rods, cones are more ____ to ____:
sensitive to detail
an electroencephalograph measures:
the average activity of the cells in a given region of the brain
where does the optic nerve send most of its information?
the lateral geniculate
light from the left half of the world strikes what part of the retina ?
the right half
the visual paths in the temporal cortex collectively are referred to as the:
ventral stream
what is perceived when all types of cones are simultaneously and equally active
white
which theory emphasizes the idea that color vision depends on the relative responses of 3 kinds of cones?
young-helmholtz theory