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Dual Processing Model of Visual Information : Cortical and Subcortical Processing.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Neuroscience Research ProgressPublisher: Hauppauge : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2010Copyright date: ©2010Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (91 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781613244951
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Dual Processing Model of Visual Information: Cortical and Subcortical ProcessingDDC classification:
  • 612.8/255
LOC classification:
  • QP383.15 -- .S27 2010eb
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Contents:
Intro -- DUAL PROCESSING MODEL OF VISUAL INFORMATION: CORTICAL AND SUBCORTICAL PROCESSING -- DUAL PROCESSING MODEL OF VISUAL INFORMATION: CORTICAL AND SUBCORTICAL PROCESSING -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 2 EXPERIMENT 1: HEMISPHERIC ASYMMETRY IN COLOR PROCESSING -- 2.1. Background -- 2.1.1. Anatomical Asymmetry of Brain -- 2.1.2. Hemispheric Lateralization of Cerebral Functions -- 2.1.3. Hemispheric Asymmetry Using Reaction Time -- 2.1.4. Reaction Time Task Based Upon Double-Crossed Projections -- 2.2. Experiment 1-1: Reaction Time Difference by the Dominant and the Non-Dominant Hands -- 2.2.1. Purpose -- 2.2.2. Methods -- 2.2.2.1. Participants -- 2.2.2.2. Apparatus -- 2.2.2.3. Procedures -- 2.2.3. Results -- 2.2.4. Discussion -- 2.3. Experiment 1-2: Hemispheric Asymmetry of Color Detection in Right-Handed Subjects -- 2.3.1. Purpose -- 2.3.2. Materials and Methods -- 2.3.2.1. Participants -- 2.3.2.2. Apparatus -- 2.3.2.3. Procedures -- 2.3.3. Results -- 2.3.4. Discussion -- 2.4. Experiment 1-3: Hemispheric Asymmetry of Color Detection in Left-Handed Subjects -- 2.4.1. Purpose -- 2.4.2. Methods -- 2.4.2.1. Participants -- 2.4.2.2. Apparatus and Procedures -- 2.4.3. Results -- 2.4.4. Discussion -- 2.5. Experiment 1-4: Hemispheric Asymmetry of Non-Color Detection in Right- and Left-Handed Subjects -- 2.5.1. Purpose -- 2.5.2. Methods -- 2.5.2.1. Participants -- 2.5.2.2. Apparatus -- 2.5.2.3. Procedures -- 2.5.3. Results -- 2.5.4. Discussion -- 2.5.4.1 Effect of Luminance on Hemispheric Asymmetry -- 2.5.4.2 Effect of Contrast on Hemispheric Asymmetry -- 2.5.4.3 Effect of Practice on Visual Field Difference -- 2.5.4.4. Effect of Subject Number Size -- 2.6. Experiment 1-5: Hemispheric Asymmetry of Color Discrimination with Verbal Cues in Right-Handed Subjects -- 2.6.1. Purpose -- 2.6.2. Methods -- 2.6.2.1. Participants.
2.6.2.2. Apparatus -- 2.6.2.3. Procedures -- 2.6.3. Results -- 2.6.4. Discussion -- 2.7 Experiment 1-6: Hemispheric Asymmetry of Color Discrimination without Verbal Cues in Right-Handed Subjects -- 2.7.1. Purpose -- 2.7.2. Methods -- 2.7.2.1 Participants -- 2.7.2.2. Apparatus -- 2.7.2.3. Procedures -- 2.7.3. Results -- 2.7.4. Discussion -- Chapter 3 EXPERIMENT 2: PREPULSE INHIBITION OF STARTLE-BLINK RESPONSE USING COLOR PREPULSE -- 3.1. Background -- 3.1.1. Startle Response -- 3.1.2 Prepulse Inhibition -- 3.2. Purpose -- 3.3. Methods -- 3.3.1. Participants -- 3.3.2. Apparatus -- 3.3.3 Prepulse -- 3.3.4 Startle Stimulus -- 3.3.5. Recordings of Blinking -- 3.3.6. Procedures -- 3.4. Results -- 3.4.1. Measurements of the Response Amplitude -- 3.4.2. Typical Example of PPI of the Blink Response -- 3.4.3. Responses to Chromatic and Achromatic Prepulses -- 3.5. Discussions -- 3.5.1. Three Types of Blink Reflexes -- 3.5.2. Eyelid and Eye Movements During Blinking -- 3.5.3. Neural Circuit for PPI -- 3.5.4. Effect of Change in Luminance -- 3.5.5. Cortical Contributions to PPI -- Chapter 4 PARALLEL PROCESSING IN THE VISUAL SYSTEM -- 4.1. Two Visual Pathways -- 4.2. Two Visual Streams -- 4.3. Three Hierarchies of the Brain -- 4.4. Limbic System -- 4.5. Dual-Processing Circuits of Visual Inputs -- 4.6 Synchronous Activity of Inferotemporal Cortex and Amygdala -- 4.7. Blindsight and Extrageniculate Visual Pathway -- 4.8. Amygdala and the Affective Disorders -- 4.9. Amygdala Regulates the Prefrontal Cortical Activity -- 4.10. Multimodal Processing for Object Recognition -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- INDEX -- Blank Page.
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Intro -- DUAL PROCESSING MODEL OF VISUAL INFORMATION: CORTICAL AND SUBCORTICAL PROCESSING -- DUAL PROCESSING MODEL OF VISUAL INFORMATION: CORTICAL AND SUBCORTICAL PROCESSING -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 2 EXPERIMENT 1: HEMISPHERIC ASYMMETRY IN COLOR PROCESSING -- 2.1. Background -- 2.1.1. Anatomical Asymmetry of Brain -- 2.1.2. Hemispheric Lateralization of Cerebral Functions -- 2.1.3. Hemispheric Asymmetry Using Reaction Time -- 2.1.4. Reaction Time Task Based Upon Double-Crossed Projections -- 2.2. Experiment 1-1: Reaction Time Difference by the Dominant and the Non-Dominant Hands -- 2.2.1. Purpose -- 2.2.2. Methods -- 2.2.2.1. Participants -- 2.2.2.2. Apparatus -- 2.2.2.3. Procedures -- 2.2.3. Results -- 2.2.4. Discussion -- 2.3. Experiment 1-2: Hemispheric Asymmetry of Color Detection in Right-Handed Subjects -- 2.3.1. Purpose -- 2.3.2. Materials and Methods -- 2.3.2.1. Participants -- 2.3.2.2. Apparatus -- 2.3.2.3. Procedures -- 2.3.3. Results -- 2.3.4. Discussion -- 2.4. Experiment 1-3: Hemispheric Asymmetry of Color Detection in Left-Handed Subjects -- 2.4.1. Purpose -- 2.4.2. Methods -- 2.4.2.1. Participants -- 2.4.2.2. Apparatus and Procedures -- 2.4.3. Results -- 2.4.4. Discussion -- 2.5. Experiment 1-4: Hemispheric Asymmetry of Non-Color Detection in Right- and Left-Handed Subjects -- 2.5.1. Purpose -- 2.5.2. Methods -- 2.5.2.1. Participants -- 2.5.2.2. Apparatus -- 2.5.2.3. Procedures -- 2.5.3. Results -- 2.5.4. Discussion -- 2.5.4.1 Effect of Luminance on Hemispheric Asymmetry -- 2.5.4.2 Effect of Contrast on Hemispheric Asymmetry -- 2.5.4.3 Effect of Practice on Visual Field Difference -- 2.5.4.4. Effect of Subject Number Size -- 2.6. Experiment 1-5: Hemispheric Asymmetry of Color Discrimination with Verbal Cues in Right-Handed Subjects -- 2.6.1. Purpose -- 2.6.2. Methods -- 2.6.2.1. Participants.

2.6.2.2. Apparatus -- 2.6.2.3. Procedures -- 2.6.3. Results -- 2.6.4. Discussion -- 2.7 Experiment 1-6: Hemispheric Asymmetry of Color Discrimination without Verbal Cues in Right-Handed Subjects -- 2.7.1. Purpose -- 2.7.2. Methods -- 2.7.2.1 Participants -- 2.7.2.2. Apparatus -- 2.7.2.3. Procedures -- 2.7.3. Results -- 2.7.4. Discussion -- Chapter 3 EXPERIMENT 2: PREPULSE INHIBITION OF STARTLE-BLINK RESPONSE USING COLOR PREPULSE -- 3.1. Background -- 3.1.1. Startle Response -- 3.1.2 Prepulse Inhibition -- 3.2. Purpose -- 3.3. Methods -- 3.3.1. Participants -- 3.3.2. Apparatus -- 3.3.3 Prepulse -- 3.3.4 Startle Stimulus -- 3.3.5. Recordings of Blinking -- 3.3.6. Procedures -- 3.4. Results -- 3.4.1. Measurements of the Response Amplitude -- 3.4.2. Typical Example of PPI of the Blink Response -- 3.4.3. Responses to Chromatic and Achromatic Prepulses -- 3.5. Discussions -- 3.5.1. Three Types of Blink Reflexes -- 3.5.2. Eyelid and Eye Movements During Blinking -- 3.5.3. Neural Circuit for PPI -- 3.5.4. Effect of Change in Luminance -- 3.5.5. Cortical Contributions to PPI -- Chapter 4 PARALLEL PROCESSING IN THE VISUAL SYSTEM -- 4.1. Two Visual Pathways -- 4.2. Two Visual Streams -- 4.3. Three Hierarchies of the Brain -- 4.4. Limbic System -- 4.5. Dual-Processing Circuits of Visual Inputs -- 4.6 Synchronous Activity of Inferotemporal Cortex and Amygdala -- 4.7. Blindsight and Extrageniculate Visual Pathway -- 4.8. Amygdala and the Affective Disorders -- 4.9. Amygdala Regulates the Prefrontal Cortical Activity -- 4.10. Multimodal Processing for Object Recognition -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- INDEX -- Blank Page.

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