PSY318H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Inferior Temporal Gyrus, Visual Cortex, Retina

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What is spatial cog l visuospatial n idea that we"repulling from a lot fo insights n reflects complexity of ys l perception lower, cognition higher. Subdivision l specifically in visual processing is that their is an anatomical and functional division. n ventral n dorsal. Dorsal: occipital-parietal, our where and how to l 2. Ventral: occipital-temp, our what it is your seeing. Ventral l what. begins at retina and projects by lgn to primary visual cortex. what happens here is that from extrasiate areas it goes to outer areas such as inferotemporal cortex l blobs foreign blob and colour inter blob. From retina, to lgn to v1, no v4 (for ventral) l less responsive to form and colour l v1,v2, v3, mt/v5 l how: visual and motor function integration. Parietal pre frontal: eye movement l 2. parietal premotor l 3. parietal medial temporal:understanding where you are in that space and how to approach your goal in their.

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