Lecture 1:
Lecture 2:
Report: Maunsell et al. and Ferrera et al.
Lecture 3:
Processing of depth perception:
Basics of depth perception: oculomotor cues, perspective, shading,parallax, and stereopsis
Mechanisms of stereoscopic depth perception
The effects of cortical lesions on depth perception
Processing of stereopsis in extrastriate cortex
Processing of color perception:
Basics of color vision
Color processing by photoreceptors, ganglion cells, and cortex
Effects of cortical lesions on color vision
Color blindness
Adaptation and after images
Adaptation:
Visibility range
Luminance adaptation
Chrominance adaptation
Processing of shape perception:
Basics of shape perception: general theories
Theories of shape processing: line segment analysis, spatial frequency analysis, conformal mapping
The effects of cortical lesions on shape processing and stimulus selection
Report: Dacey et al.
Lecture 4: The neural control of eye-movements:
Types of eye movements
The eye plant: muscles and their innervation
Organization of the superior colliculus
Visual inputs to the superior colliculus
Cortical control of visually guided eye movements: The posterior and anterior systems
Function of the frontal and medial eye fields
Express saccades
Report: Hikosaka and Wurtz papers.
Lecture 5: Motion perception and Recitation:
Processing of motion:
Basics of motion perception
The accessory optic system
Eye stabilization with the vestibular system
Cortical processing of motion
The effects of cortical lesions on motion perception
Report: Oyster and Barlow