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COGS100 Central Visual Pathways
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Question 1
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The area which the optic nerve in each eye will cross over.
Answer
Optic Chiasm
Primary Visual Cortex
Geniculate Nucleus
Optic Radiation
Question 2
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The first major stop for visual information before being sent to the primary visual cortex.
Answer
Pretectum
Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
Hypothalamus
Superior Colliculous
Question 3
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Area important for coordinating the pupillary light reflex.
Answer
Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
Hypothalamus
Superior Colliculous
Pretectum
Question 4
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Area responsible for orientating the head and eyes towards visual cues.
Answer
Retinohypothalamix Pathway
Superior Colliculous
Striate Cortex
Sclera
Question 5
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The part of the visual field observed with both eyes.
Answer
Monocular Field
Binocular Field
Lateral Field
Dual Vision
Question 6
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The part of the visual field closest to the nose.
Answer
Nasal
Temporal
Superior
Inferior
Question 7
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Vision where only information from one eye is present.
Answer
Pirate Vision
Singular Vision
Binocular Vision
Monocular Vision
Question 8
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A relatively small area of visual field deficit.
Answer
Scotoma
Anopsia
Colour Blindness
Trichromatic Vision
Question 9
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The transmission of visual information from the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus to the Occipital Lobe.
Answer
Optic Tract
Optic Nerve
Optic Radiation
Primary Visual Cortex
Question 10
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Not yet understood phenomena where vision from the Macular of the retina is preserved from damage.
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Prefered Orientation
Selective Damage
Selective Protection
Macular Sparring
Question 11
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A neuron that responds most frequently to a particular orientation in the visual field has...
Answer
Stimulus Orientation
Selective Colour
A Preferred Orientation
Favouritism
Question 12
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The pathway that plays an important role in object recognition.
Answer
Optic Radiation
V1 Pathway
Dorsal Pathway
Ventral Pathway
Question 13
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The pathway that plays an important role in spatial vision.
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The Dorsal Pathway
The Ventral Pathway
The Optic Tract
Optic Radiation
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