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13 wrz 2019 · Anatomy of the eye and human visual system. September 2019. Publisher: Piccin, Padua, Italy. ISBN: 9788829929412. Authors: Eugenio Bertelli. Università degli Studi di Siena. Citations (5)...
8 paź 2020 · xiv, 202 pages : 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references (pages 180-198) and index. 1. Introduction -- 2. The eye and forming the image -- 3. Retinal colour vision -- 4. The organisation of the visual system -- 5. The primary visual cortex -- 6.
The goal of this chapter is to describe in detail the anatomy and physiology of vision. EYE. The eye is the primary sensory organ for vision, respon-sible for collecting light, focusing it, and encoding the first neural signals of the visual pathway.
First published 2008. Printed in the United Kingdom at the University Press, Cambridge. A catalogue record for this publication is available from the British Library. ISBN 978-0-521-88319-1 hardback ISBN 978-0-521-70964-4 paperback.
Outline of Lecture. Overview of the visual system. Receptive fields in retina, LGN, and V1. Orientation tuning in visual cortex. The Visual System. The brain is a machine which transforms sensory input into motor output... First the brain must extract meaningful features from the sensory input. The Early Visual System (Retina, Thalamus, and V1)
Human Vision. 4.1 The Visual System. The human visual system can be regarded as consisting of two parts. The eyes act as image receptors which capture light and convert it into signals which are then transmit-ted to image processing centres in the brain.
Visual System. EYEBALL — composed of three concentric layers: 1] SCLERA (white) and CORNEA (transparent) = outer, fibrous layer. 2] IRIS, CILIARY BODY and CHOROID = middle, vascular layer (uvea). ally from an optic cup). The pigmented epithelium of the retina lines the iris.