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VISION
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Objectives
4. Explain the visual process, including the stimulus input, the structure of the eye, and the transduction of light energy
5. Discuss the different levels of visual information processing and the value of parallel processing.
6. Explain the Young-Helmhotz and opponent-processing theories of color vision, and describe the nature of color constancy.
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Stimulus Input: Light Energy
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Vision- Physical Properties of Waves
Short wavelength=high frequency(bluish colors, high-pitched sounds)
Long wavelength=low frequency(reddish colors, low-pitched sounds)
Great amplitude(bright colors, loud sounds)
Small amplitude(dull colors, soft sounds)
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Vision Hue
dimension of color determined by wavelength of light
Intensity amount of energy in a wave
determined by amplitude brightness loudness
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The spectrum of electromagnetic energy
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The Eye
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The Eye Pupil- adjustable opening in the
center of the eye
Iris- a ring of muscle that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening
Lens- transparent structure behind pupil that changes shape to focus images on the retina
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The Eye
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The Eye Accommodation-
the process by which the eye’s lens changes shape to help focus near or far objects on the retina
Retina- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye,
containing receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information
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The Eye
Farsighted NearsightedNormal
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Vision- ReceptorsReceptors in the Human Eye
Cones Rods
Number
Location in retina
Sensitivity in dim light
Color sensitive? Yes
Low
Center
6 million
No
High
Periphery
120 million
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The Eye Optic nerve- nerve that carries neural
impulses from the eye to the brain Blind Spot- point at which the optic nerve
leaves the eye, creating a “blind spot” because there are no receptor cells located there
Fovea- central point in the retina, around which the eye’s cones cluster
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Pathways from the Eyes to the Visual Cortex
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Visual Information Processing
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Visual Information Processing
Parallel Processing simultaneous processing of several
aspects of a problem simultaneously
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Visual Information Processing Feature Detectors
nerve cells in the brain that respond to specific features
shape angle movement
Stimulus
Cell’s responses
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Feature Detection
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Feature Detection
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Feature Detection
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Facial Recognition
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Color Detection
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Visual Information Processing Trichromatic (three color) Theory
Young and Helmholtz three different retinal color receptors
red green blue
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Color-Deficient Vision
People who suffer red-green blindness have trouble perceiving the number within the design
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Visual Information ProcessingOpponent-Process Theory- opposing retinal processes
enable color vision
“ON” “OFF”
red green
green red
blue yellow
yellow blue
black white
white black
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Opponent Process- Afterimage Effect
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Visual Information Processing
Color Constancy Perceiving familiar objects as having
consistent color, even if changing illumination alters the wavelengths reflected by the object
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