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Visual Processing Structure of the Retina Lateral Inhibition Receptive Fields.

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2 Visual Processing Structure of the Retina Lateral Inhibition Receptive Fields

3 Structure of the Retina Photoreceptors – Horizontal cells Bipolar cells – Amacrine cells Ganglion cells

4 Optic Nerve Ganglion cells produce the first action potentials in visual system Ganglion cell axons make up optic nerve Area where optic nerve exits the retina is the optic disc, which creates a blind spot because there are no photoreceptors there

5 Lateral Inhibition Connecting cells in the retina inhibit neighboring cells This results in heightened perception of edges

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7 Mach Bands

8 Receptive Fields The receptive field is the area in the environment to which a neuron responds Ganglion cells have center-surround receptive fields: – excitatory center/inhibitory surround – inhibitory center/excitatory surround

9 Excitatory centerInhibitory Center

10 The Lateral Geniculate Nucleus Ganglion cells synapse in Lateral Geniculate Nucleus (LGN) of thalamus LGN cells also have center-surround receptive fields Retinotopic organization

11 Striate Cortex (V1) Retinotopic organization Over-representation of foveas Types of cells: – Simple – Complex – End-stopped

12 Simple Cells Respond to lines Specific orientation and location

13 Complex Cells Respond to moving lines Specific to orientation May be specific to direction of movement

14 End-Stopped Cells Respond to lines of specific length May respond only to corners or angles


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