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Perception of Stimuli
   Stephen Taylor
Processing Visual Stimuli                                             Uses the retina and the brain.

                                                    The lens focuses light onto the retina at the back of
                                                           the eye, where it stimulates photoreceptors
                                                       (rods, sensitive in low light with low acuity; and
                                                       cones, sensitive to colour in high light, with high
                                                                                                  acuity).

                                                  Photoreceptors synapse with bipolar neurons. These
                                                   feed into ganglion cells, carrying the impulse to the
                                                                visual cortex through the optic nerve.

                                                  Some ganglia are sensitive to impulses from the edge
                                                    of the receptive field, where others are sensitive to
                                                                              impulses from the centre.

                                                            Edge enhancement (due to lateral inhibition
                                                                  of cells in the retina) results in greater
                                                                                   contrast around edges.

                                                            Stimulus from the left visual field of each eye
                                                                is processed in the right side of the brain
                                                                              and vice versa. This is due to
                                                             contralateral processing via the & Davidchiasm
http://www.nature.com/nrn/journal/v6/n3/fig_tab/nrn1630_F4.html             Thanks to John Burrell optic Mindorff
Rod Cells Cone Cells


       Many rod cells feed into one ganglion: all                    Cone cells feed into their own ganglion.
     their action potentials are combined into a                     This gives a small receptive field for each
      single impulse at the synapse. This means                      ganglion, leading to high visual acuity – small
   each ganglion has a large receptive field, but                    differences are easily detected.
   low acuity (low ability to detect differences).

                Rod cells are activated in low light                 There are three types of cone cells, receptive
            conditions, but ‘bleached’ in high light                 to different wavelengths (red, green, blue).
                                        intensities.                 These are only active in sufficient light.
                        They do not detect colour.
                                                                     Cone cells are concentrated in the fovea.
     Rods are distributed throughout the retina.



images adapted from http://www.fujifilmusa.com/products/digital_cameras/exr/eyes/page_03.html
Receptive Fields and Processing Visual Stimuli
Many rod cells feed into one retinal ganglion. This means that many impulse converge to form
a single signal which is sent to the brain. There is no distinction between stimuli which hit
different sections of the same receptive field.

                                                                   Some ganglia are stimulated by impulses
                                                                   sent from rod cells from the edge of their
                                                                   receptive field and inhibited by signals from
                                                                   the middle.


                                                                    Other ganglia are inhibited by impulses sent
                                                                    from rod cells from the edge of their
                                                                    receptive field and stimulated by signals
                                                                    from the middle.



     This allows for greater perception of contrast.
     Edge enhancement also plays a key role.



images adapted from http://www.fujifilmusa.com/products/digital_cameras/exr/eyes/page_03.html
Although each band is uniformly
Explaining Edge Enhancement                                   shaded, regions around the edges
                                                              are enhanced in your vision.
appears            appears
 darker            lighter




                                                              Light hits the photoreceptors.
                                                              More light, more stimulation.


                                                                  In these diagrams, as the
                                                               receptor cells get brighter, is
                                                                   shows a stronger signal.




                                    uniform signal

                             Stimulated photoreceptors pass
                             the action potential to the
                             bipolar neuron and ganglion.
          retina
Although each band is uniformly
Explaining Edge Enhancement                                   shaded, regions around the edges
                                                              are enhanced in your vision.
appears            appears
 darker            lighter




                                                              Light hits the photoreceptors.
                                                              More light, more stimulation.

                                                               Neighbouring cells will inhibit
                                                                  the neurons of each other.

                                                                  Greater stimulation of the
                                                                     receptor means greater
                                                                inhibition of the neighbours.

                                                              This is called lateral inhibition.
                                    uniform signal
                                                              If all neighbouring cells receive
                             Stimulated photoreceptors pass
                             the action potential to the               the same stimulus (and
                             bipolar neuron and ganglion.      therefore inhibition), they will
          retina                                                     produce a uniform signal.
Although each band is uniformly
Explaining Edge Enhancement                             shaded, regions around the edges
                                                        are enhanced in your vision.

If an edge falls within a
visual field, edge
enhancement occurs.

Receptors receiving a
stronger stimulus will
inhibit their neighbours
more strongly, and vice-
versa.

So a neuron that is more
inhibited than its
neighbours will result in a
darker colour being
perceived (on the dark
side of the edge), and         uniform weak signal            uniform strong signal
vice versa, giving an         (dark colour perceived)         (light colour perceived)
enhanced contrast on the
border between light and
dark images.
Explaining Edge Enhancement

Receptor A receives the              A           B     C           D          Receptor D receives the
same light stimulus as B.                                                     same light stimulus as C.




                       Why is B darker than A?         Why is C brighter than D?
          A receives the same weak stimulus as its     D receives the same strong stimulus as its
  neighbours and so is inhibited equally by them.      neighbours and so is inhibited equally by them.
 B is next to C, which recieves a stronger stimulus    C is next to B, which recieves a weaker stimulus
    and therefore inhibits C more. As a result, B is   and therefore inhibits C less. As a result, C is
        overall more inhibited than A, so is darker.   overall less inhibited than D, so is brighter.
It’s more like a gradient… see if you can explain why by annotating the diagram.
images adapted from http://www.fujifilmusa.com/products/digital_cameras/exr/eyes/page_03.html
Wheels turning illusion from
                   http://www.newopticalillusions.com/moving-optical-illusions/two-wheels-new-optical-illusion/




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E2 Perception Of Stimuli

  • 1. Perception of Stimuli Stephen Taylor
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  • 12. Processing Visual Stimuli Uses the retina and the brain. The lens focuses light onto the retina at the back of the eye, where it stimulates photoreceptors (rods, sensitive in low light with low acuity; and cones, sensitive to colour in high light, with high acuity). Photoreceptors synapse with bipolar neurons. These feed into ganglion cells, carrying the impulse to the visual cortex through the optic nerve. Some ganglia are sensitive to impulses from the edge of the receptive field, where others are sensitive to impulses from the centre. Edge enhancement (due to lateral inhibition of cells in the retina) results in greater contrast around edges. Stimulus from the left visual field of each eye is processed in the right side of the brain and vice versa. This is due to contralateral processing via the & Davidchiasm http://www.nature.com/nrn/journal/v6/n3/fig_tab/nrn1630_F4.html Thanks to John Burrell optic Mindorff
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  • 18. Rod Cells Cone Cells Many rod cells feed into one ganglion: all Cone cells feed into their own ganglion. their action potentials are combined into a This gives a small receptive field for each single impulse at the synapse. This means ganglion, leading to high visual acuity – small each ganglion has a large receptive field, but differences are easily detected. low acuity (low ability to detect differences). Rod cells are activated in low light There are three types of cone cells, receptive conditions, but ‘bleached’ in high light to different wavelengths (red, green, blue). intensities. These are only active in sufficient light. They do not detect colour. Cone cells are concentrated in the fovea. Rods are distributed throughout the retina. images adapted from http://www.fujifilmusa.com/products/digital_cameras/exr/eyes/page_03.html
  • 19. Receptive Fields and Processing Visual Stimuli Many rod cells feed into one retinal ganglion. This means that many impulse converge to form a single signal which is sent to the brain. There is no distinction between stimuli which hit different sections of the same receptive field. Some ganglia are stimulated by impulses sent from rod cells from the edge of their receptive field and inhibited by signals from the middle. Other ganglia are inhibited by impulses sent from rod cells from the edge of their receptive field and stimulated by signals from the middle. This allows for greater perception of contrast. Edge enhancement also plays a key role. images adapted from http://www.fujifilmusa.com/products/digital_cameras/exr/eyes/page_03.html
  • 20. Although each band is uniformly Explaining Edge Enhancement shaded, regions around the edges are enhanced in your vision. appears appears darker lighter Light hits the photoreceptors. More light, more stimulation. In these diagrams, as the receptor cells get brighter, is shows a stronger signal. uniform signal Stimulated photoreceptors pass the action potential to the bipolar neuron and ganglion. retina
  • 21. Although each band is uniformly Explaining Edge Enhancement shaded, regions around the edges are enhanced in your vision. appears appears darker lighter Light hits the photoreceptors. More light, more stimulation. Neighbouring cells will inhibit the neurons of each other. Greater stimulation of the receptor means greater inhibition of the neighbours. This is called lateral inhibition. uniform signal If all neighbouring cells receive Stimulated photoreceptors pass the action potential to the the same stimulus (and bipolar neuron and ganglion. therefore inhibition), they will retina produce a uniform signal.
  • 22. Although each band is uniformly Explaining Edge Enhancement shaded, regions around the edges are enhanced in your vision. If an edge falls within a visual field, edge enhancement occurs. Receptors receiving a stronger stimulus will inhibit their neighbours more strongly, and vice- versa. So a neuron that is more inhibited than its neighbours will result in a darker colour being perceived (on the dark side of the edge), and uniform weak signal uniform strong signal vice versa, giving an (dark colour perceived) (light colour perceived) enhanced contrast on the border between light and dark images.
  • 23. Explaining Edge Enhancement Receptor A receives the A B C D Receptor D receives the same light stimulus as B. same light stimulus as C. Why is B darker than A? Why is C brighter than D? A receives the same weak stimulus as its D receives the same strong stimulus as its neighbours and so is inhibited equally by them. neighbours and so is inhibited equally by them. B is next to C, which recieves a stronger stimulus C is next to B, which recieves a weaker stimulus and therefore inhibits C more. As a result, B is and therefore inhibits C less. As a result, C is overall more inhibited than A, so is darker. overall less inhibited than D, so is brighter.
  • 24. It’s more like a gradient… see if you can explain why by annotating the diagram.
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  • 37. Wheels turning illusion from http://www.newopticalillusions.com/moving-optical-illusions/two-wheels-new-optical-illusion/ @IBiologyStephen Please consider a donation to charity via Biology4Good. Click here for more information about Biology4Good charity donations. This is a Creative Commons presentation. It may be linked and embedded but not sold or re-hosted.