The blind spot is the area on the retina without photoreceptors. Therefore, the
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The blind spot is the area on the retina without photoreceptors. Therefore, the part of an image that falls on this region will NOT be seen. It is in this region that the optic nerve exits the eye on its way to the brain. Humans may use different parts of their brain to discriminate objects from people. In particular, we may have specialized neurons for recognizing faces. To complete this discussion:
Define the problem of the final integration of visual information.
What kind of problem does this present regarding our understanding of how the brain works?
Is it a problem that needs to be solved?
Do any recent papers in the scientific literature address this issue?
Explanation / Answer
(Since you have asked multiple question, I am going to answer first two. I hope it helps. Thanks)
1. The problem of final integration has to do with how the brain binds visual information. The binding problem is an issue that scientists have with perception in general.
2. The problem that is presented is that the way the brain combines multiple stimuli into a single perception is still a mystery.
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