Chapter 6

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Across
  1. 2. these cells do not respond to the exact location of a stimulus, but rather to a pattern of light in a particular orientation
  2. 3. where light enters the eye through an opening in the center of the iris
  3. 11. the theory proposing that we see color through three kinds of cones that are each more sensitive to a different color
  4. 15. a part of the thalamus, where most ganglion axons go
  5. 18. the theory that the cortex compares information from parts of the retina to determine the brightness and color for each area
  6. 19. also known as area V1 or the striate cortex
  7. 20. tiny area specialized for acute and detailed vision
Down
  1. 1. the discrepancy between what the right and left eyes see
  2. 4. inability to recognize faces
  3. 5. the theory that we perceive color in terms of opposites
  4. 6. that area in visual space that excites or inhibits it
  5. 7. have small cell bodies and small receptive fields, are mostly in or near the fovea
  6. 8. neurons with larger cell bodies and receptive fields, distributed equally throughout the retina
  7. 9. the reduction of activity in one neuron by activity in neighboring neurons
  8. 10. stimulation from both eyes
  9. 12. a cell with a receptive field with fixed excitatory and inhibitory zones
  10. 13. the stream through parietal cortex, the “where” pathway
  11. 14. the rear surface of the eye that is lined with visual receptors
  12. 16. the stream through the temporal cortex, the “what” pathway
  13. 17. the blurring of vision for lines in one direction