KIN 155 Lecture 14: Perception and Action

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Optic nerve - big bundle of nerve fibers at the back of the eye. Optic nerve fibres project to two main systems: Go down to mid-brain, low level processing (that you"re unaware of) ie. how to generate eye movements. Visual information hits the back of the eye. Different sides of the retina (lateral and nasal sides) Visual information in left side of space is hidden (left eye lateral and right eye nasal) Lateral retinal information stays on same side as the brain. Nasal side of right eye will cross over. Everything on left hand side of space represented on left side of brain. Everything on right hand side of space represented on right side of brain. V1 - first point of entry in cerebral cortex of visual processing information. Optic nerve synapses to neurons in v1 area of the occipital cortex. V1 = primary visual cortex (striate cortex - columns) Vision is used for action (where/how) and perception (what)

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