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Where are the cells that receive the light signals?
The back of your eye.
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Which cell is in charge of low-light vision?
The rod cells
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due to damage of cortex in the inferior temporal lobe of both cerebral hemispheres, Patients cannot perceive colors. What is this condition called?
cerebral achromatopsia
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An area way in the back of the brain thatโs part of the occipital lobe is called the ___________
visual cortex
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What part of the brain is important for recognizing objects?
The temporal lobe.
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baam
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What is the accelerating interconnectivity of human activity and information across time and space
Globalization
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boom
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Other team loses 20 points!
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baam
Lose 25 points!
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monster
Reset all scores!
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star
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Win 15 points!
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lifesaver
Give 10 points!
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Karen Dobkins and Tom Albright discovered in 1993 that color can_________ the perceived direction of motion.
influence
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What is Visual Studies?
Itโs the study of vision and how we see things
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The cells have two common names... rods and _________.
cones
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When did the term, "Visual Studies" start to appear?
The early 1990s
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Which cell is responsible for seeing fine detail and color?
Cone cells
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True or False: Extramission Theory states that visual perception comes from rays of light reflected from the object entering the eyes
False
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What does RGCs stand for?
Retinal Ganglion Cells
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