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Jramos095

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What brain region is most important for perception of movement in monkeys?
 
  A) Area V5 in the extrastriate cortex.
  B) The cells within blobs of the cortical modules.
  C) Area TEO in the inferior temporal cortex.
  D) Area TE in the inferior temporal cortex.
  E) Area V8

Question 2

The analysis of complex visual perception as one moves through an environment is referred to as
 
  A) optic flow.
  B) motion parallax.
  C) motion from form.
  D) controlled flow.
  E) form from motion.



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