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15 Cards in this Set
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Function of the Dorsal Lateral Geniculate Nucleus of the Thalamus
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The Primary Visual Cortex Has Six Major Layers
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Secondary Visual Areas of the Cortex
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Interaction of Visual Signals from the Two Separate Eyes
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Two Major Pathways for Analysis of Visual Information-(1) The Fast "Position" and "Motion" Pathway; (2) The Accurate Color Pathway
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Analysis of Contrasts in the Visual Image
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Visual Cortex Also Detects Orientation of Lines and Borders-"Simple" Cells
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Detection of Line Orientation When a Line Is Displaced Laterally or Vertically in the Visual Field-"Complex" Cells
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Detection of Lines of Specific Lengths, Angles, or Other Shapes
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Detection of Color
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Fields of Vision; Perimetry
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Effect of Lesions in the Optic Pathway on the Fields of Vision
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Muscular Control of Eye Movements
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Neural Pathways for Control of Eye Movements
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Fixation Movements of the Eyes
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Mechanism of Involuntary Locking Fixation-Role of the Superior Colliculi
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Saccadic Movement of the Eyes-A Mechanism of Successive Fixation Points
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Fixation on Moving Objects-"Pursuit Movement."
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Superior Colliculi Are Mainly Responsible for Turning the Eyes and Head Toward a Visual Disturbance
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"Fusion" of the Visual Images from the Two Eyes
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Strabismus-Lack of Fusion of the Eyes
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Autonomic Control of Accommodation
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Control of Pupillary Diameter
Pupillary Light Reflex |
Pupillary Reflexes or Reactions in Central Nervous System Disease
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Horner's Syndrome
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