Hey guys,
I hope there are people doing MBB1 here so we cld work on the exam questions together

I'm posting up all the questions, share your ideas/thoughts/confusions etc. I'll be posting up my answers once i start answering which would probably be about next week sometime. However I thought i'll post the questions up now for those who are eager and are starting now

Please only use this thread to answer questions and ideas on the questions otherwise it will get too messy.
1. Which of the following best describes the Platonic view of vision and the world?
2. Which of the following is the alternative view which is illustrated in the writing of
Friedrich Nietzsche?
3. The world that we visually sense is entirely dependent upon……
4. Excitation refers to…….
5. Sensation refers to…….
6. At what stage in the visual pathway is an action potential first generated?
7. What do L,M and S denote when applied to cones?
8. What reason may you have for expecting the photoreceptors to be physically anchored
on the retina despite the observation that this means that there is neural matter
between the light source and the photoreceptor?
9. A colour space is……
10. Orthogonality in the vector representation of signal-coding confers which of the
following properties upon that stage of the system?
11.Which statement best describes a receptive field?
12.What is the most likely format of the first spatially structured (or differentiated) receptive
fields in the visual system?
13.The receptive field arrangement referred to in Question 12 confers what properties to
the system?
14.The term “opponency” refers to…..
15.Why, when considering the processing of the neural signal, is the actual physical
location of any visual neurone other than the photoreceptors, arbitrary?
16.Why, however, is the relative location of any sensory neurone potentially important?
17.What is meant by the term “retinotopic mapping”?
18.What is meant by “tonotopic mapping”?
19.The term “phase-coherence” refers to the hypothesis that…..
20.The idea of modularity in visual processing refers to……
21.What reason may you have for questioning the assumption that the LGN is just a relay
station for signals traveling from the retina to the cortex?
22. Taken as a population, primary visual cortical (v1) neurones have what critical
property?
23. An example of context-dependency in vision is......
24. What is red?
25. An attentionally-controlled motion system may….
26.The visual system appears to dissociate motion-signals elicited by eye-movements or
from retinal motion by.....
27. The spatial structure of natural textures is consistent with the properties of the system
because……
28. “Place theory” in hearing refers to…..
29. “Frequency theory” in hearing refers to…..
30. “Adaptation” refers to...
31. What is meant by the term “parallel processing”...
32. The terms M and P in the context of the visual system refer to....
33. A form of parallel processing in the auditory system is implemented in the cochlear
nucleus by…….
34. Information is...
35. A vector is...
36. One critical similarity between the visual and auditory systems is ……..
37. One critical difference between visual and auditory systems is……..
38.Which two structures or processes exploit the properties of orthogonality in their
operation?
39. What aspect of the relationship between the stimulus and the cortical representation is
different between vision and audition
40. The theoretical hierarchy established by David Marr is……
41. “Retino-cortical expansion” refers to.....
42. The two most likely kinds of motion detector in the human visual system are called….
43. The three critical dimensions of vision are…
44. The term “Biological motion” describes…..
45. Interaction between V1 orientation-selective receptive fields follows what ʻlawsʼ?
46. The visual system is sensitive to……
47.What critical neural interaction is affected by, among other things, hallucinogenic
drugs?
48. Your experience of reality is…..
49. Synaesthesia is….
50. One fish, two fish,…….