PSYCH 2NF3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Calcarine Sulcus, Superior Temporal Sulcus, Visual Cortex
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2nf3: basic and clinical neuroscience march 5th 2018 the occipital lobes. Connections of the visual cortex: primary visual cortex (v1) Input from lgn: output to all other levels, secondary visual cortex (v2, output to all other levels, after v2, output to the parietal lobe - dorsal stream, output to the inferior (bottom-most region) temporal lobe - Interaction of parietal and temporal streams because of action (dorsal) and recognition (ventral) streams. If you throw a ball they can catch it. Biological, associated with a non-moving object: dynamic form: orientation specific, v4 and v5 work closely together. Image 1: visual field supporting what individual can see, red is normal and what can be seen, blue is loss of sight, right in the middle is where the nose is, 2. Monocular blindness: loss of sight in one eye (blue), due to damage to optic nerve or retina: 3.