Terms
Brain regions
Conditions
Brain Regions Part 2
Miscellaneous
100

Ability to recognize an object in countless situations

object constancy 

100

This part of the brain is critical for shape and object recognition 

lateral occipital cortex (LOC)

100

can recognize an object, but cannot tell you what can be done with it

Optic Ataxia

100

This attention network helps us stay alert

ventral attention network

100

all input are processed equally and selection follows to determine what will undergo additional awareness

late selection model

200

This refers to predicting the stimulus that being viewed when a particular brain state is being viewed

decoding

200

Bilateral damage to the posterior parietal and occipital cortex results in 

baliant's syndrome

200

With visual agnosia, there is damage to which stream? 

ventral stream 

200

Unilateral neglect is commonly seen as damage to which hemisphere

right hemisphere

200

this theory suggests that object recognition occurs due to the collective activation of multiple units

ensemble coding hypothesis

300

Selective attention

ability to prioritize and attend to some things while ignoring others
300

Spacial processing proceeds ____, while object identification proceeds _____

dorsally; ventrally 

300

Damage to the right hemisphere can lead to the inability to perceive an object as a whole

integrative agnosia

300

Sensorimotor areas helps us identify what type of objects 

inanimate

300

endogenous attention is also known as 

voluntary attention

400

Can be described as a bottom- up, stimulus driven process 

Reflexive Attention

400

Damage or abnormalities in this part of the brain causes a deficit in recognizing faces

fusiform gyrus

400

unilateral neglect results in 

disturbances of spacial attention (ignoring one side)

400

The ventral stream gets input from which pathways 

parvocellular pathways

400

This condition is usually modality specific

agnosia

500

A deficiency in Baliant syndrome that affects perceiving the visual field as a whole scene

simultanagnosia 

500

What brain regions make up the attentional control mechanism? 

VSP TPS (Very Small Puppies Try Playing Soccer) 

V- Ventral prefrontal 

S-  superior prefrontal

P- posterio- parietal

T- temporal- parietal junction

P- pulvinar of thalamus

S- superior colliculus 

500

Tests used to identify apperceptive agnosia

shadow test & unusual view test

500

Damage here results in the loss of knowing what to do with an object and knowing where it is 

dorsal stream

500

Sally is looking at her book, however is listening to the tea being spilled by the group of girls behind her. This is an example of what type of attention

covert attention 

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