Chapter 5: Visual

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Across
  1. 1. Blurring of vision for lines in one direction
  2. 5. Inability to visualize imagery
  3. 7. Neurons with fixed excitatory and inhibitory zones in their receptive fields
  4. 8. Thalamic nucleus that receives incoming visual information
  5. 11. Discrepancy between what the left and right eyes see
  6. 14. Small cell bodies located in or near the fovea which respond to visual details and color
  7. 17. Neurons whose responses indicate the presence of a particular feature
  8. 18. Has a strong inhibitory area at one end of their bar-shaped receptive field
  9. 19. Cell that receives input from receptors and delivers inhibitory input to bipolar cells
  10. 20. When experiences have a particularly strong and enduring influence that relates to visual experience
Down
  1. 2. Larger cell bodies distributed evenly throughout the retina which respond to moving stimuli
  2. 3. Imagining a visual scene almost as vividly as actually seeing it
  3. 4. Ability to respond in some way to visual information after extensive damage to area V1
  4. 6. Responsible for receiving and processing visual information
  5. 9. Condition in which the eyes do not point in the same direction
  6. 10. Small ganglion cells distributed throughout the retina
  7. 12. Reduction of activity in one neuron by activity in neighboring neurons
  8. 13. Responds to a pattern of light in a particular orientation within its large receptive field
  9. 15. Located in the occipital cortex
  10. 16. Portion of the visual field that excites or inhibits a specific cell in the visual system