Physiology of Behavior Ch 13 Neurology
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| Objects are recognized by circuits of neurons in the | visual assocation cortex
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| The primary visual cortex recieves information from the | lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus
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| Information is sent from the primary visual cortex to the | extrastriate cortex
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| Information from the extrastriate cortex sends information to the | ventral stream or the dorsal stream
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| The ventral stream is | involved with object recognition and goes into the inferior temporal cortex
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| The dorsal stream is | involved with perception of the location of objects and goes into the posterior parietal cortex
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