NROC64H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Lateral Geniculate Nucleus, Retinal Ganglion Cell, Cytochrome C Oxidase

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The norwegian silly crab the major events in the life of a crab foe food love. Overview: visual pathways, anatomy of the striate cortex, physiology of the striate cortex, extrastriate cortex and beyond, visual deficits from neurons to face perception. Visual pathways from eye to the optic tract: visual hemifields, what does the optic tract target? functional organization of the lateral geniculate nucleus (lgn) The retinofugal projection: nonthalamic targets of the optic tract, hypothalamus, biological rhythms sleep, wakefulness, pretectum size of the pupil certain types of eye movements, superior colliculus, orients the eyes in response to new stimuli. Functional organization of the lateral geniculate nucleus: 6 layers (not really) cellular systems separation between eyes, magno, parvo, konio. Anatomy of the striate cortex retinotopy layers in v1: where is v1 located, blobs inputs and outputs. Where is v1 located: medial portion tucked into calcarine fissure lateral (foveal) portion relatively small. Retinotopy: diagram, parallel growth of neurons retina.

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