9.04 Sensory Systems
9.04 Sensory Systems (Fall 2013, MIT OCW). Instructors: Professor Peter H. Schiller and Professor M. Christian Brown. This course examines the neural bases of sensory perception. The focus is on physiological and anatomical studies of the mammalian nervous system as well as behavioral studies of animals and humans. Topics include visual pattern, color and depth perception, auditory responses and sound localization, and somatosensory perception. (from ocw.mit.edu)
Lecture 06 - Adaptation and Color |
Instructor: Peter H. Schiller. This lecture covers color vision and adaptation. The major theories of color vision are discussed along with how color is processed in the retina, LGN and cortex. Also covered in this video are color blindness and adaptation, including after-effects.
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