LooseLeaf for Human Anatomy
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Author: Michael McKinley Dr., Valerie O'Loughlin, Elizabeth Pennefather-O'Brien
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 15, Problem 4CR
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The activities which occur in the visual association area.
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The visual association area is located in the occipital lobe. It surrounds the primary visual area. It enables an individual to process visual information by analyzing the movement, colors, and form. This information helps to identify the thing which can be seen by the eyes.
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- What type of visual processing occurs in the dorsal and ventral pathways?arrow_forwardYou are driving at night on a two lane road, and you see a bright light. The light pass through your pupil, and your lens concentrates the light at retina. This stimulates the visual pathway. Your visual association center processes the signal from your eye and determines the lights is from a flashlight that an old lady is holding while crossing the street. Your visual association center sends a signal to your primary motor cortex, which sends a signal down the lateral corticospinal tract. This signal then proceeds down the spinal cord, out the posterior gray horn of the spinal cord, and out the ventral roots of efferent motor neurons. The motor signal travels from the sacral plexus and out towards the sciatic nerve. To answer this question, number the following steps in the correct order starting with the signal exiting the sciatic nerve. Number in order from 1-15 ______The cycle repeats and now many muscle fibers in the gastrocnemius begin to contracts in unison. _____Calcium ions…arrow_forwardDescribe the specific location and function of each of thefollowing: the prefrontal cortex, somatosensory area, theRAS, Wernicke’s area, the basal nuclei, and the visualassociation area.arrow_forward
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