Neurons and Visual Processing
Neurons exhibit graded responses to various visual stimuli, making it challenging to pinpoint their specific specializations. Conditions like achromatopsia highlight the brain's specialized pathways for color processing, as patients retain normal vision despite lacking color perception. The inferior temporal cortex further refines visual input, particularly responding to abstract shapes and faces, underscoring the complexity of visual processing in the brain.In this clip
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