Visual Processing Pathways
There are two primary streams of visual processing: the "what" pathway and the "where" pathway. Information first travels through the initial cortical areas, v1, v2, and v3, before diverging into these pathways. V2, while similar to v1, begins to exhibit more complex neurons that respond to intricate stimuli, setting the stage for advanced visual perception.In this clip
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