10. Akinetopsia is a visual system disorder in which damage to in the impairs th
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10. Akinetopsia is a visual system disorder in which damage to in the impairs the person's ability to perceive movement. a. AIP: parietal lobe b. V4; occipital lobe c MT/MST; parietal lobe d. IT; temporal lobe e. Superior colliculus; brainstem 11. Prosopagnosia, the inability to recognize familiar faces, is a visual disorder caused by damage to the association cortex located in the a. posterior parietal lobe b. temporal lobe c. frontal lobe d. anterior cingulate cortex e. MT/MST 12. Objects are grouped in categories based on similarities of their visual attributes in what visual association cortex? a. AIP: parietal lobe b. V4; occipital lobe c. MTMST: parietal lobe d IT; temporal lobe e. Superior colliculus; brainstem 13. The homunculus refers to the organization of the somatosensory system. b. retinotopic c. hierarchical d. top-down e. bottom-up 14. The area of skin to which a Pacinian corpuscle is able to respond is considered its a. vibratory veridian b. area of sensitivity c. receptive field d. neighborhood of activation e. Merkel's diskExplanation / Answer
10) c
akinetopsia is associated with damage to parietal lobe which controls the visual movement.
11)b
prosopagnosia caused by damage fusiform gyrus a fold in the temporal lobe of he brain that appears to coordinate the neural systems that control facial perception and memory.
12)d
IT lobe is the center for visual object recognition,grouping on the basis of similarity, providing information on distinct edges to the visual form.
13)a
A homunculus is a distorted representation of the human body based on a neurological areas and proportions of the brain .Somatotopy is the point to point respresentation of an area of the body to a specific point on the CNS.
14) c
The receptive field is the particular region of the sensory space which can be a hair in the cochlea or part of skin, retina, tongue or any other part of an animal's body.
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