II. Neurophysiology and Perception

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Decks in this class (24)

Intro and Duplex (Midterm I)
What are the main reasons that th...,
What are the three principle func...,
What is the order of layers in th...
34  cards
Phototransduction and Spectral Sensitivity (M1)
What is the net movement of charg...,
What is the difference in electri...,
Relative to outside of the membra...
36  cards
Rods, Purkinje, Monochromacy, Color Vision, and Nagel Anomaloscope (M1)
What is the fraction of incident ...,
What are dark adapted or twilight...,
What measures the scotopic lumino...
44  cards
Color Discrimination and Infant Vision (M1)
What are two lights of different ...,
How many spectrally distinct ligh...,
What is the point at which all of...
31  cards
Color Vision Testing (M1)
What do blue cone monochromats pr...,
For protanomalous trichromats wha...,
For deuteranomalous trichromats w...
21  cards
Dark Adaptation (M1)
What are the methods for halting ...,
What problems do people with defe...,
What is term for slow photorespon...
28  cards
Light Adaptation (M1)
What happens to the threshold lum...,
What is the slope of the first se...,
What is the slope of the second s...
21  cards
Absolute Threshold of Vision (M1)
How many photons does it take to ...,
What percentage of photons get ba...,
What happens as a result of spont...
16  cards
Bipolar Cells (M1)
What channels open once an action...,
At rest what is the ca2 inside th...,
What are the major differences in...
36  cards
Visual Development (M1)
What are differences in the photo...,
What are the muller cell glia loc...,
What is different about the inner...
17  cards
Hereditary Disease and Horizontal Cells (M1)
What is the type of erg that give...,
What type of erg uses an algorith...,
What are electrodiagnostic tests ...
33  cards
Center Surround (M1)
Where must a spot of light be sho...,
What happens when an annulus of l...,
What is the idea that if both cen...
24  cards
RGCs and Amacrines (M2)
What type of neurotransmitter doe...,
What are the visual symptoms that...,
Where do starburst amacrines with...
43  cards
Opponency Circuitry (M2)
What is different about the s con...,
What is the role of color opponency,
What is the process of negative a...
23  cards
Spatial Vision (M2)
What refers to how the visual sys...,
What do low contrast acuity chart...,
What allows for vernier acuity to...
47  cards
Fourier Analysis, Synthesis, and CSF (M2)
What does adding more and more ha...,
Describe the visual system as a f...,
When the stimulus is a low spatia...
16  cards
Temporal Factors and LGN (M2)
What is the flicker fusion freque...,
What pathway do midget rgcs proje...,
What is the technique to assess r...
46  cards
Retinotopic Projections (M2)
What relationship do waves in the...,
What are albinism patients still ...,
What is the ability to change as ...
33  cards
Glaucoma and Visually Evoked Potentials (M2)
What is glutamate excitotoxicity ...,
What are thought to be the first ...,
What is the rgc death theory that...
26  cards
Striate Cortex (M2)
What type of processing occurs fr...,
What is the pathway of neurons in...,
For simple cells what occurs if t...
23  cards
Disorders of the Ascending Pathway (M2)
What are the signs and symptoms o...,
At what age is there a lifetime m...,
Which portion of the visual syste...
24  cards
Ventral and Dorsal Stream (M2)
What is the spatial location syst...,
What is the location of the lesio...,
For a person with appreceptive ag...
40  cards
Dorsal Stream and the Dress (F)
What is the idea that your vision...,
What controls our perception of s...,
What controls our interaction wit...
25  cards
Non-Visual RGCs (F)
What are the advantages of having...,
Which retinal circuits are best s...,
Which retinal circuits are best s...
24  cards

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