What is the purpose of any sensory system?
To recognise and localise 3 types of stimuli:
- Food
- Mate
- Predator (danger)
Which brain areas are involved in visual processing? (2)
What are the 2 main pathways involved in visual processing in the cortex?
Where is the ventral stream located?
Starts in the primary visual cortex and extends into the inferior temporal lobe (round the side of the brain)
Where is the dorsal stream located?
Starts in the primary visual cortex and extends into the posterior parietal lobe (over the back of the brain)
What is the ventral stream responsible for?
Information about object identity
What is the dorsal stream responsible for?
Information about spatial location, speed, movement
What is the fovea? (2)
What are Muller cells?
Transparent cells present in the retina which guide light through the retinal tissue
What are the layers of the retina?
What is in the outer nuclear layer?
Photoreceptors
What is in the inner nuclear layer?
Bipolar cells
What is in the outer plexiform layer? (2)
What is in the inner plexiform layer? (2)
Which cells form the optic nerve?
Ganglion cells
What is the purpose of horizontal and amacrine cells? (2)
What neurotransmitter do photoreceptors release?
Glutamate
What are the 2 types of photoreceptors?
Rods and cones
Where does phototransduction take place in photoreceptors?
In the membranes of the disks in the outer segment
What is the response of photoreceptors to light?
Hyperpolarisation
What kind of synapse does a photoreceptor have?
Ribbon synapse
What happens when photoreceptors are exposed to light? (3)
What is PDE?
What happens in photoreceptors in the dark? (3)