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The main refractor of light in the eye.

What is the cornea?

100

This is 2mm2 and contains many cells that all respond to different orientations of light stimuli but in the same receptive field.

What is a hypercolumn?

100

This is where the first binocular neurons are found.

Where is V1?

100

This is found in the scala media and is high in potassium.

What is the endolymph?

100

Flavor perceptions is primarily processed here.

What is the Orbitofrontal Cortex?

200

This allows for experimenters to find absolute threshold of a participant by presenting that participant with random stimulus intensities.

What is Method of Constant Stimuli?

200

The ________ stream of vision deals with object recognition and the __________ stream of vision deals with object location.

[dorsal, ventral]

200
Contraction of your ciliary muscles allows you to see things moving ________ you.

Towards

200

List the ossicles in order.

Malleus --> incus --> stapes

200

What cell/region plays a role in DNIC that doesn't play a role in Wind-up?

Periaqueductal Grey (PAG)

300

What is the role of the trabecular meshwork?

Allows for the drainage of aqueous humor.

300

Draw the affected visual field of someone with damage to their left optic nerve.

[see drawing]

300

You are looking at 2 chapsticks that appear to be the same size. You can tell this isn't true and know that one you are NOT foveating on is larger and further away because of ________ disparity.


(bonus $100 for monocular cues that could work too)

uncrossed

300
What is the role of outer hair cells?

Amplify the movement of the basilar membrane through rapid cell body length changes.

300

Each glomeruli in the olfactory bulb responds to different __________.

ORNs (with the same olfactory receptors).

400

When an ON-Bipolar cells is firing at its maximum, the associated horizontal cell is (most/least) active?

Most

400

What Gestalt principle is specifically associated with the firing of V2 neurons?

Closure

400

Where is reg-green color opponency processed?

Parvocellular layers of LGN

400

Why do humans not have perfect pitch perception over 5,000 Hz?

We cannot phase lock.

400

This would cause a loss of pain sensation in your right back and legs and a loss of touch sensation in your left back and legs.

What is a left hemisection of your thoracic spinal cord. 

500

Write out the trasnduction of light in a rod.

light --> 11-cis retinal --> all-trans retinal --> conformational change to rhodopsin --> G-protein activates --> converts GDP to GTP --> alpha subunit separates --> activates phosphodiesterase --> cleaves cGMP to GMP --> Na+ channels close --> hyperpolarization --> Glu release decreases

500

Draw the receptive field of an LGN neuron.

[see drawing]

500

MST receives a CDS from the SC, but not an IMS from the retina. What is happening?

You are tracking a moving object in the environment with your eyes.

500

A 15,000 Hz sound will activate:

______ of the basilar membrane, utilizing
______ to determine azimuth location,
which is processed in the ___________.

[base, ILD, lateral superior olive]

500

Write out the steps of transduction within a sweet taste receptor.

T1R2 and T1R3 dimerize --> glucose binds --> g-protein activates --> phospholipase C avticates --> PIP2 to IP3 conversion --> internal Ca2+ stores released --> opening of voltage-gated Na+ channels --> release of ATP.

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