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Ganglion Cells (P, M, W) - transmission of color, motion, contrast, at diff. speeds
segregation
Right information proceeds to right LGN
segregation
Superficial layers process visual information, deep layers process somatosensory input
segregation
1° Visual cortex has columns that represent input from left and right eyes (ocular dominance columns)
segregation
Transmission of motor plans through tracts such as corticospinal tract and sensory tract
segregation
Feedback of information goes through the cortical layers of 1° Visual cortex
integration
Simple cells in the visual cortex use information from multiple circle-surround receptive field to perceive more complex visual features like edges/lines
integration
1° visual cortex sends information to different brain regions related to memory etc. to support reaching or navigating habits
integration
cerebellum recieves input on intended plan and compares it with actual outcomes, to promote error correction
integration
Alpha motor neurons signal to contract muscle, gamma motor neurons adjust sensitivity of muscle spindles
integration