NSC 207 CH 6 & 14

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A single visual pattern is presented under two conditions. Under one condition, the viewer is conscious of it, and under the other, the viewer is not. How does the activity differ in the brain, if at all?​

​Activity is more intense and spreads more widely during conscious perception.

Nonfluent aphasia, in which the victim is unable to speak fluently, is due to brain damage that includes ____.​

​Broca's area

Why do humans perceive faint light better in the periphery of the eye?​

​More receptors in the periphery than in the fovea funnel input to each ganglion cell.

A person with Broca's aphasia would have the most difficulty saying which phrase?​

​No ifs, ands, or buts.

____ modify the ____ sensitivity to different wavelengths of light.​

​Opsins; photopigments

Noam Chomsky and other advocates of the language acquisition device argue that humans ____.​

​are born with language

What is the shape of the receptive field to which a simple cell in the primary visual cortex responds?​

​bar in a particular orientation

The major differences that exist between adults and children in learning a second language are that adults are ____. ​

​better at the vocabulary, but worse at pronunciation

The strongest evidence for a critical period for human language development is the ____.​

​difficulty deaf children have learning sign language if they start late

In foveal vision, ____.​

​each ganglion cell is excited by a single cone

Children with Williams syndrome are characterized by ____.​

​good language abilities despite low overall intelligence

Branches of the optic nerve go directly to what areas of the brain?​

​lateral geniculate and superior colliculus

A split-brain patient who sees something in his left visual field can point to it with the ____.​

​left hand but cannot name it

Split-brain patients suffer ____.​

​little or no impairment of overall intellectual performance

The ability to detect movement better than color in our peripheral vision is largely due to ____.​

​magnocellular neurons in the periphery

Cells in the inferior temporal cortex that are sensitive to a particular shape are also likely to respond to the shape's ____.​

​mirror-reversal

The love-enhancing hormone is ____.​

​oxytocin

Oxytocin helps ____.​

​people who have trouble recognizing expressions, helping them mainly with fairly easy expressions

In what order does visual information pass through the retina?​

​receptor cells, bipolar cells, ganglion cells (RBG)

A person with visual agnosia is unable to ____.​

​recognize visual objects

Dyseidetic dyslexics have the most difficulty with ____.​

​recognizing whole words

In the phenomenon of binocular rivalry, when one eye sees one pattern and the other eye sees another, what do you perceive?​

​temporary alternation between one pattern and the other

In the visual system, the ____ and ____ constantly feed information back and forth.​

​thalamus; cortex

Several months after split-brain surgery, the number of incidents of conflicts between the two hemispheres diminishes because ____.​

​the hemispheres learn ways of cooperating with each other

At the level of rods and cones, the ____ theory seems to fit best, while at the level of the bipolar cells, the ____ theory seems to fit best.​

​trichromatic; opponent process

Which statement is TRUE with regard to peripheral vision?​ 1​*It is very sensitive to detail. ​2*It is not very sensitive to light. 3*​It is easier to recognize single objects in the periphery that are not surrounded by other objects. 4​*It is most sensitive to color, which helps to differentiate multiple objects clearly.

3* It is easier to recognize single objects in the periphery that are not surrounded by other objects.

​relative activity of short, medium, and long wavelengths

According to the trichromatic theory of color vision, the most important factor in determining the color we see is the ____.​

law of specific energies

Activity by a particular nerve always conveys the same type of information in the brain

V4

Area ____ is particularly important for color constancy.​

​trichromatic; opponent process

At the level of rods and cones, the ____ theory seems to fit best, while at the level of the bipolar cells, the ____ theory seems to fit best.​

​ganglion cells

Bipolar cells send their messages to ____, which are located close to the center of the eye.​

Which cell responds most strongly to a stimulus moving perpendicular to its axis?​

Complex

Most of the information passing from one hemisphere to the other does so by passing through which structure?​

Corpus callosum

​left eye

Cutting the left optic nerve in front of the optic chiasm would result in blindness in the ____.​

A condition in which brain neurons have repeated episodes of excessive, synchronized activity is called ____.​

Epilepsy

According to the trichromatic theory, we can perceive only three colors.​ True or False

False

In relation to their interests, aptitudes, and skills, people are either predominantly right-hemisphere or left-hemisphere.​ True or False

False

The coding of visual information in your brain results in an exact duplicate of the object's shape on the surface of the cortex.​ True or False

False

Wernicke's aphasia is primarily a problem of speech production.​ True or False

False

​are more sensitive to dim light

In comparison to cones, rods ____.​

​receptor cells, bipolar cells, ganglion cells

In what order does visual information pass through the retina?​

the left half

Light from the right half of the world strikes which part of the retina?​

The view that only minds really exist and that the physical world could not exist unless some mind were aware of it is known as ____.​

Mentalism

may return to the primary visual cortex

Once information is sent to the secondary visual cortex, it ____.​

​movement

Once within the cerebral cortex, the magnocellular pathway continues, with a ventral branch sensitive to ____.​

____ are chemicals that release energy when struck by light.​

Photopigments

Visual information from the lateral geniculate area goes to the ____.​

Primary visual cortex

Light enters the eye through an opening in the center of the iris called the ____. ​

Pupil

The point in space from which light strikes the receptor is called the ____.​

Receptive Field

The ____ of any neuron in the visual system is the area of the visual field that excites or inhibits it.​

Receptive field

Peripheral vision mainly depends upon ____.​

Rods

​recognizing faces

Someone with prosopagnosia has difficulty with ____.​

Dysphonetic dyslexics have the most difficulty with ____.​

Sounding out words

​two types of long-wavelength cones

The ability of some women to detect slightly finer discriminations of color than other women is most likely due to having ____.​

magnocellular neurons in the periphery

The ability to detect movement better than color in our peripheral vision is largely due to ____.​

​trichromatic

The fact that all colors on older televisions were created by combining only three different colors of light supports the ____ theory of color vision.​

​have a greater density of receptors than do humans on the top half of the retina

The retinas of predatory birds such as hawks ____.​

In vertebrate retinas, receptors send their messages ____.​

To bipolar cells within the retina

Where does the optic nerve send most of its information?​

To the lateral geniculate

The fact that all colors on older televisions were created by combining only three different colors of light supports the ____ theory of color vision.​

Trichromatic

The left and right hemispheres exchange information through a set of axons called the corpus callosum. True or False

True

When heterosexual men were given oxytocin or a placebo prior to meeting an attractive woman, the oxytocin had no effect on single men, but it caused those in a monogamous relationship to stand farther away.​ True or False

True

​repeating stripes on a flag

V1 neurons would be most strongly activated by viewing ____.​

An inability to recognize objects despite otherwise satisfactory vision is called ____.​

Visual agnosia

​bar in a particular orientation

What is the shape of the receptive field to which a simple cell in the primary visual cortex responds?​

trouble describing the shapes of objects

What would be the likely outcome of a person who was blind at birth, and had vision restored later in life by the removal of cataracts (clouded lenses)?​

​complex

Which cell responds most strongly to a stimulus moving perpendicular to its axis?​

cones only

Which receptors are responsible for the perception of color?​

​It has the greatest perception of detail.

Which statement characterizes the fovea?​

The brain has ____ control of the facial muscles.​

bilateral

A specific impairment of reading in a person with adequate vision and adequate skills in other academic areas is referred to as ____.​

dyslexia

Someone with Broca's aphasia is least likely to use ____.​

prepositions and conjunctions


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