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Connections: Sensory Signals: Destination Cortex

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Abstract
The ultimate destination for sensory signals is the cerebral cortex. The cortex is a crumpled sheet, a few millimeters thick, wrapped around the exterior of the brain. In the primary visual cortex there is a hierarchy of processing with the representations getting increasingly complex to the point that there are images of whole objects. Researchers like Semir Zeki have attempted to discover which visual areas are responsible for which types of processing, but there are many unanswered questions.
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Introduction to Psychology, Sensation and Perception, Inside Out
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