Cards (19)

  • What is the visual cortex responsible for?
    Visual processing
  • How does the visual cortex receive information?
    Through the optic nerves from the eyes
  • What carries visual information from each eye?
    Optic nerve
  • What methods do researchers use to study the visual cortex?
    Electrophysiological methods and neuroimaging techniques
  • What do neuroimaging techniques observe during visual tasks?
    Brain blood flow
  • What type of processing does the temporal lobe handle?
    Shape and object recognition
  • What do electrophysiological methods measure in visual areas?
    Electrical activity
  • In which lobe is the visual cortex located?
    Occipital lobe
  • How does the left visual field information travel in the brain?
    It goes to the right brain
  • What is the significance of the contralateral relationship in visual processing?
    It ensures opposite visual fields are processed correctly
  • Describe the pathway of visual information to the visual cortex.
    • Light detected by eyes travels along optic nerves
    • Information reaches the visual cortex
    • Left visual field goes to right visual cortex
    • Right visual field goes to left visual cortex
  • What is the advantage of using lesions in research?
    It provides a direct causal link
  • How does the visual information from the left visual field get processed?
    It is processed in the right hemisphere
  • What are the advantages and limitations of EEG/ERP and fMRI/PET methods?
    EEG/ERP:
    • Advantage: Good temporal resolution
    • Limitation: Poor spatial resolution

    fMRI/PET:
    • Advantage: Good spatial resolution
    • Limitation: Poor temporal resolution
  • How can lesions help in studying the visual cortex?
    They reveal areas controlling specific visual functions
  • What is a limitation of using lesions in research?
    Ethical and safety concerns
  • What are the measurements and limitations of EEG/ERP and fMRI/PET?
    EEG/ERP:
    • Measurement: Brain waves
    • Limitation: Poor spatial resolution

    fMRI/PET:
    • Measurement: Blood flow
    • Limitation: Poor temporal resolution
  • What does the contralateral arrangement in the visual cortex imply?
    Left field to right cortex, right field to left cortex
  • What happens to light detected by the eyes?
    It travels to the visual cortex via a pathway