Please find the answer to all 4 questions The brain area associated with motion perception is V1 V4 V5 Striate cortex
Please find the answer to all 4 questions
The brain area associated with motion perception is
V1
V4
V5
Striate cortex
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FMRL measures
Accumulation of a radioactive tracer
THe level of oxygenated/deoxygenated hemoglobin in the blood
Postsynaptic potentials
Action potentials
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At which point do some fibers in each optic nerve cross over to the contralateral hemisphere?
The lateral geniculate nucleus
Primary visual cortex
The optic tract
The optic Chiasm
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Larger voxels in an MRI study means
Higher temporal resolution
Lower temporal resolution
Higher spatial resolution
Lower spatial resolution

The visual cortex is a part of the brain in the cerebral cortex that helps in studying visual information. The visual cortex also has some other visual areas, which are called V1, V2, V3, V4, and V5 area is a visual area that gets the sensory information from the geniculate nucleus. Visual area 1 or V1 is also known as the striate cortex.
The principal function of all these areas of the visual cortex is transmitting the information for visual effects. The V1 area of the visual cortex functions to receive the information from the geniculate nucleus, and this information is further travel to V2 V3, V4 and ultimately leading to V5 or visual area 5, this area is highly responsive to motion, and it is associated with dorsal processing pathway.
Hence the correct option is C.
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