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Iconic memory
Iconic memory Short-lived visual sensory memory which lasts about 500 msec. Disrupted by masking (i.e. by a bright light). Tied to anatomical coordinates.
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Anatomical 1. Concerned with anatomy. 2. Concerned with dissection. 3. Related to the structure of an organism.
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Interocular motion display A motion display in which the motion stimulus in each eye of the observer is ambiguous, yet perception of coherent motion is possible if the subject combines motion information from both the eyes.
Isomorphistic approach Belief that perceptual variations in the visual filed must be accounted for by analogous variations of neural activity. Roughly speaking, the neural distribution should look like the percept.
Isotropic Any process or filter which is not directionally selective or biased. (As opposed to anisotropic).
Intercalated zones Areas of cells falling between the parvocellular and magnocellular layers.
Inferior temporal cortex (IT) Participates mainly in the acts of noticing and remembering an object's qualities. Cells do not have a retinotopic organization. Very large receptive fields. Virtually every cell's receptive field includes the foveal region. Receives input from V4. Some cells show a preferential response to such stimuli as hands or faces.
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