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One visual centre of the brain I know of is called the Visiospatial Sketchpad. This is where the brain is responsible for the temporary storage of visual and spatial information before being stored in your long term memory.
The brain structure that relays information from the eyes to the visual cortex is called optic nerve.
The primary visual cortext (also called region V1 or the striate cortex is located in the occipital lobe. There are also extrastriate visual cortical areas V2,V3,V4 and V5
The anterior visual pathway refers to the pathway that visual information takes from the eyes to the visual cortex in the brain. It includes the optic nerves, optic chiasm, optic tracts, and lateral geniculate nucleus. This pathway is responsible for transmitting visual signals from the retina to the brain for processing and interpretation.
primary visual cortex
the vanishing point
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A single piece of information is known as a value.
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Both historical evidence and visual evidence -Ace T.
One visual centre of the brain I know of is called the Visiospatial Sketchpad. This is where the brain is responsible for the temporary storage of visual and spatial information before being stored in your long term memory.
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You can print out a hard copy of a visual information. But never with audio information.
I would say it is an 'analogue' camera - where the visual information is captured by exposing a film to light, rather than as bits of data on a card, converted from visual information by software.
The visual cortex processes visual information in the brain. This part is present in occipital lobe.