Theories
Visual system
Sensorimotor system
Disorders
100

The component theory is also known as this.

What is the trichromatic theory

100

These cells are monocular and respond best to bars or edges.

What are simple cells

100

This is the basic process of detecting stimuli.

What is sensation

100

Linked to damage in the fusiform face area/occipital face area, this disorder causes people to not be able to recognize familiar faces.

What is prosopagnosia

200

This is the "where" pathway in the two-streams hypothesis.

What is the dorsal stream

200

These cells respond best to straight lines of a particular orientation and do not respond to diffuse light.

What are complex cells

200

Also known as the "little brain," this structure contains over half of the brain's neurons and is responsible for motor learning, as well as diverse sensory, cognitive, and emotional responses.

What is the cerebellum

200

This is the inability to recognize objects by touch.

What is astereognosia

300

This is the "what" pathway in the two-streams hypothesis.

What is the ventral stream

300

Over half of complex cells are considered to be this.

What is binocular

300

This structure is part of a loop that receives information from various parts of the cortex, and is involved in the sequencing of movements and other nonmotor cognitive tasks.

What is the basal ganglia

300
This is referred to as the inability to smell.

What is anosmia

400
The idea that all colors come from the 3 primary colors is known as this.

What is the component theory

400

Responding best to contrast, these neurons each have a different response to light depending on if that light hits their receptive field.

What are on-center and off-center cells

400

The function of these cells is to maintain balance and spatial orientation.

What is the vestibular nucleus

400

The inability to localize sounds and/or discriminate frequencies can result from bilateral damage to this structure.

What is the posterior auditory cortex

500

The idea that one color will suppress the other in color vision is this.

What is the opponent theory

500

When color and brightness of surfaces are not directly perceived, they are filled in by this process.

What is surface interpolation

500

This type of stimuli is part of the exteroceptive system, which mediates body sensations.

What is nociceptive

500

This disorder involves the neglect of one side of the visual field.

What is contralateral neglect