CORTICAL MECHANISMS OF VISION
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CORTICAL MECHANISMS
OF VISION
Outline
1. The Parallel, Functionally Segregated
Hierarchical Model of Perception
2. Cortical Mechanisms of Vision
a. Scotomas and Blindsight
b. Completion
c. Secondary Visual Cortex and Association Cortex
d. Visual Agnosia
The Current Parallel, Functionally Segregated
Hierarchical Model of SensorySystem Organization
Parallel: sensory systems are organized so that information
flows between different structures simultaneously along multiple
pathways
Functionally Segregated: There are divisions of labor at the
different hierarchical levels
Explicit –– a sensory system for consciously seeing things
Implicit –– a sensory system that helps us interact with objects in
space.
Some neurons respond to motion, some to color, and so on.
Hierarchical: information flows through brain structures in
order of their increasing neuroanatomical and functional
complexity.
Primary
Secondary
Association
Vertemnus (1591) by
Guiseppe Arcimboldo
The Vegetable Gardener
(1590)
Neural Correlates?
There is evidence that selective attention occurs by strengthening the
neural responses to attended-to aspects and by weakening the
response to others.
Anticipation of a stimulus increases neural activity in the same circuits
affected by the stimulus itself.
When attempting to recognize faces - ventral stream is activated
Does this face belong to the same person?
face recognition activates the ventral visual pathway – is this face the same
person you saw before?
fMRI
When attending to location - dorsal stream is activated.
Is this face in the same position as the last face you saw?
face position activates the dorsal visual pathway – is this face in the same
location as the face you saw before?
fMRI
Primates
Recorded from neurons in the prestriate area
that is part of the ventral stream that are
particular responsive to color.
Some cells responded to red; some to green
Monkeys were taught to perform a task that required
attention to a red cue.
The activity of red neurons was increased, whereas the
activity of green neurons was reduced