KNES 385 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Receptive Field, Parallax, Depth Perception

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Pupil: opening through which light enters the eye. Cornea and lens: refracts and focuses light on the retina. Retina: light sensitive tissue in the back of the eye. Fovea: small center portion of retina where detailed vision occurs. Optic disk: area of retina where all nerve fibers exit the eye towards the cns. Rods: very sensitive, for vision when light is dim (scotopic vision). acuity) Cones: needs strong light, for vision when light is good (photopic vision). Responsible for detecting color and fine features (higher spatial resolution . Visual field/at the retina: inverted top to bottom flipped left to right. At the visual cortex: inverted, flipped and distorted (large fovea) Must localize an object in 3 directions: horizontal, vertical, or depth/distance: all important for spatial localization. Angle of gaze impacted the activity of neurons in parietal cortex (andersen, Spatial localization depends on retinal input and proprioceptive inputs of eye position. Head position has similar effect (brotchie et al, 1995)

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