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The responses of a single rod to light flashes were recorded in Figure Q4-7. The responses of a single rod to light flashes were recorded in Figure Q4-7.   Figure Q4-7 A. What happened to the rod when it was stimulated with flashes of light? B. Why is the lack of responses so important? Figure Q4-7 A. What happened to the rod when it was stimulated with flashes of light? B. Why is the lack of responses so important?

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Very small currents were observed. These...

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The M and L opsins are most similar in their amino acid structure. What does that suggest about their evolution?

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This suggests that they come f...

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What is the basic mechanism that allows us to see blue-yellow contrast?

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This is similar to center-surround for c...

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Macular degeneration is damage to the macular, or center, of the retina. Why is loss of this area so devastating to vision?

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Most of the processing power in the reti...

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What is the fovea? Select all that are correct.


A) The place in the retina in which all axons exit the retina to go to the brain.
B) The place on the retina with the highest concentration of cones.
C) The location in the retina where light has a direct path to the photoreceptors.
D) The location in the retina with the highest density of capillaries.

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There are many tools available to target specific cell types in the brain. If you could specifically target midget ganglion cells in the retina for inhibition, what do you think would happen to vision?


A) The person would lose night vision as input from most rods to bipolar cells would be lost.
B) The person would lose the ability to discriminate red and green.
C) The person would lose the ability to discriminate blue and yellow.
D) The person would lose the ability to detect motion.
How Is Information Processed in the Visual Cortex?

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Besides rods and cones, what is the third type of photoreceptor in the retina?

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Inherently photosens...

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What is the outermost layer of the cortex (nearest the surface) ?


A) Layer 1
B) Layer 2/3
C) Layer 4
D) Layer 5
E) Layer 6

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What is the difference between ocular dominance columns and orientation columns?

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Both ocular dominance columns and orient...

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What would happen if you lesioned the left LGN?


A) You would not be able to see the right visual field.
B) You would not be able to see the left visual field.
C) You would not receive any information from your right eye (functionally blind in the right eye) .
D) You would not receive any information from your left eye (functionally blind in the left eye) .

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To which areas of the brain do RGCs NOT project?


A) LGN
B) SCN
C) Pretectum
D) Superior colliculus
E) Visual cortex

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What would happen if the surround of the light source now changed from being completely black to gray? A. How would the photoreceptors in the surround respond? Would it be more hyperpolarized or more depolarized than in the previous question? B. How would the center photoreceptor respond? Would it be more hyperpolarized or more depolarized than in the previous question? Why? C. What is the response of the center bipolar cell? Would it be more hyperpolarized or more depolarized than in the previous question? Explain your answer. D. What is the response of the retinal ganglion cell? Explain your answer.

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It would be more hyperpolarized compared...

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Indicate whether the following is associated with either the ventral stream or the dorsal stream.

Premises
Motion
Color
Temporal cortex
Parietal cortex
Form
Depth
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ventral stream
dorsal stream

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Motion
Color
Temporal cortex
Parietal cortex
Form
Depth

In order to return to the dark state, a photoreceptor must undergo recovery. Recovery involves many steps. How does each step of phototransduction return to the dark state? A. cGMP increase B. Inactivation of transducin C. Deactivation of rhodopsin D. Retinal configuration

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Light causes cGMP levels to decrease, wh...

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Strabismus is a childhood eye disease in which children cannot align their eyes properly (it is also called 'lazy eye'). Children with this condition typically stop using one of their eyes to avoid double vision. What would this do to representation of input in the visual cortex and what would happen if the disease was not corrected?

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In Figure Q4-46, the middle temporal visual area (MT) was stimulated and the monkey indicated the direction of movement of dots in either the preferred or null direction. Below are the effects of MT stimulation from one animal. What was the effect of stimulation and how is that depicted on the graph? In Figure Q4-46, the middle temporal visual area (MT) was stimulated and the monkey indicated the direction of movement of dots in either the preferred or null direction. Below are the effects of MT stimulation from one animal. What was the effect of stimulation and how is that depicted on the graph?   Figure Q4-46 Figure Q4-46

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Stimulation biased the animal's percepti...

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Based on the known cortical circuitry and the response of complex cells, in which cortical layer is it likely you would find complex cells? Choose all that apply.


A) Layer 4
B) Layer 2/3
C) Layer 5
D) Layer 6

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What is the advantage of the retina using graded potentials? Explain.

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There are the two major components of the visual pathway from the retina to V1: P and M. What information is NOT carried through the M pathway, with large receptive fields?


A) Motion
B) High acuity
C) Contrast
D) Luminance

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Which cell types in the retina produce action potentials? Choose all that are correct.


A) Photoreceptors
B) Horizontal cells
C) Bipolar cells
D) Amacrine cells
E) Retinal ganglion cells

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