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עבוד אותות במערכת החושים סמסטר א' תשס"ז Lecture II

מודל התחושה גירוי פיזיקאלי אור קול לחץ רכיבים כימיים מתמר עין אוזן עור אף פה מערכת תקשורת מערכת העצבים מעבד מח תחושה

Vision

ElectroMagnetic Stimulus

Visible Light

The Retina

Retina Optic Nerve Optic Chiasm Visual Cortex Occipital Lobe Lateral Geniculate Nucleus Pulvinar Nucleus Superior Colliculus

Simple Cells

Complex Cells