Perception Chapter 3 Light is necessary but not sufficient for vision Ganzfeld: a visual field completely lacking in contour, or luminance changes. Prolonged.
The visual system II Eye and retina. The primary visual pathway From perret-optic.ch.
Read Lamme (2000) TINS article for Wednesday. Visual Pathways V1 is, of course, not the only visual area (it turns out it’s not even always “primary”)
Paul Sieving, MD, PhD Director, NEI/NIH RPB: Vision Research Funding Partnership II: “From Concept to Reality” March 24, 2015. NEI Audacious Goals Initiative.
Unrelated vs. Related Color Unrelated color: color perceived to belong to an area in isolation (CIE 17.4) Related color: color perceived to belong to.
Axon Guidance How does an axon find the right target? 100,000,000,000 neurons in the brain 1000 synapses per neuron 100,000,000,000,000 connections in.
Timothy Gawne Dept. Vision Sciences, School of Optometry Worrell Bldg, Rm. 664 (Office) 235/236 (Lab) Office Phone: 934-5495 Lab Phone: 934-2567 Email:
Master’s seminar 1 Biochemical and Immunological characterization of polyclonal antibodies generated against RIBEYE, Tctex-1, Cav1.4 and Cre protein in.
Vision Study Guide Stephen Allsop. What are the two main classes of RGCs we discussed? What are the five major classes of retinal cells?
OPTIC NEUROPATHIES 1.Anatomy of optic nerve 2. Clinical features 3. Special investigations 6. Leber hereditary optic neuropathy 4. Optic neuritis 5. Anterior.
Chapter 6 Vision. Introduction Sensory receptors – a specialized neuron that detects a particular category of physical events Sensory transduction – the.
Understanding early visual coding from information theory By Li Zhaoping