Visual World

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  1. 3. cortex Primary visual cortex (V1)
  2. 6. Small blind spots caused by migraine or small lesion of the cortex
  3. 7. Theoretical explanation of color vision based on the coding of three primary colors
  4. 8. field Specific part of a sensory organ or cell the responds to the world
  5. 10. Visual stream or pathway from V1 to parietal lobe
  6. 11. Visual stream or pathway from V1 to temporal lobe
  7. 12. People with facial _______ cannot recognize faces
  8. 13. Blindness of one quadrant of the visual field
  9. 15. Spot Where blood vessels enter the eye
  10. 17. Explanation of color vision that emphasizes opposing color pairs is the ______-process.
  11. 18. Transduces light into neural activity
  12. 19. Subjective interpretation of sensations by the brain
  13. 23. Where cones are most densely packed
  14. 24. Columnar organization of area ____ has neurons that respond to categories of shapes
  15. 25. The most common cause of blindness
  16. 28. Visual system neuron sensitive to moving stimuli
  17. 30. Physical stimuli registered by sensory organs
  18. 31. Photoreceptor specialized for color and visual acuity
  19. 32. The left visual field projects to ______visual cortex
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  1. 1. Visual system neuron sensitive to form and color
  2. 2. Can’t focus on nearby objects
  3. 4. Inability to recognize objects is a visual-______ agnosia
  4. 5. Secondary visual cortex (V2-V5)
  5. 8. Tract from the retina to the suprachiasmic nucleus
  6. 9. Can’t clearly focus distant objects
  7. 14. A cell in V1 the responds to a bar of light moving in a particular orientation
  8. 16. The colored part of the eye
  9. 20. Chiasm Where the optic nerves partially cross
  10. 21. The amount of visible light reflected from an object to the eye
  11. 22. Photoreceptor specialized for low light
  12. 26. The optic nerve connects with the ______ of the thalamus
  13. 27. Region in V1 that contains color sensitive neurons
  14. 29. Light sensitive surface at the back of the eye