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CLASS PSY 4930 PLEASE HELP!!!!

1-Which of these factors are responsible for our eyes' sensitivity to the particular band of electromagnetic radiation that corresponds to visible light? Select all that apply. *

a. Energy of radiation lower than bond energies of organic molecules

b. Refractability of wavelengths through glassy media

c. Wavelengths short enough for reasonable image resolution

d. Speed of transmission through ocular mediums



2. Which component of the eye is most responsible for image formation on the retina? *

a. Iris

b. Lens

c. Vitreous Humor

d. Cornea



3-What types of cells in the retina constitute the beginning of our sensitivity to color?

a. Cone cells

b. Rod cells

c. Horizontal cells

d. Amacrine cells



4-What was the basic principle of neural function that Hartline discovered through his work with the horseshoe crab? *

a. Action potentials

b. Lateral inhibition

C. Winner takes all

D. Proportionality of intensity and neural transmission speed



5-Which animal uses mirrors, instead of lenses, to form images on the retina? *

a. Mantis shrimp

b. Octopus

c. Scallop

d. Cat



6-Roughly how much of the human brain is devoted to processing visual information?

a. 2%

b. 7%

c. 35%

d. 65%



7-In the human eye, why do the photoreceptors face the back of the eye rather than being pointed towards the light? *



a. An unfortunate evolutionary error

b. To protect them from direct light

c. To give them more space

d. To enable better debris removal and nutrient supply



8-If you are trying to see a dim star in the night sky, why might it be better to look slightly to the star's side rather than straight at it? *



a. Starlight can hurt the retina

b. There are more rods a little further away from the fovea

c. Askance viewing improves eye movement control

d. To get a better sense of the star's color



9-What kinds of image features get the best response from neurons in the primary visual cortex?

a. Bars and edges

b. Concentric rings of light

c. Spots of light

d. Full-field illumination



10- How can blindness due to cataracts be treated?

a. By implanting a retinal prosthesis

b. Through deep brain stimulation in the visual cortex

c. By replacing the cornea with tissue from a donor eye

d. By replacing the opaque lens with a synthetic transparent on

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Answer:

d Speed to transmission through ocular mediums

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