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The visual system is the part of the central nervous system which enables organisms to process visual detail, as well as enabling several non-image forming photoresponse functions. It interprets information from visible light to build a representation of the surrounding world. The visual system accomplishes a number of complex tasks, including the reception of light and the formation of monocular representations; the construction of a binocular perception from a pair of two dimensional projections; the identification and categorization of visual objects; assessing distances to and between objects; and guiding body movements in relation to visual objects. The psychological manifestation of visual information is known as visual perception, a lack of which is called blindness. Non-image forming visual functions, independent of visual perception, include the pupillary light reflex (PLR) and circadian photoentrainment.
The brain's processing of the emotional stimulus precedes both the physiological arousal and the simultaneously occurring emotion
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Wind power. Geothermal energy may create a strange odor, but not much concern has been voiced about the visual and noise factor. The dams used for hydroelectric power are generally not loud and are frequently used as a recreation area. Tidal power and ocean waves do not create visual and noise pollution. This leaves the correct choice, wind power.
To get processing done faster.
The occipital lobe is the critical area for processing visual information.
The occipital lobe is the critical area for processing visual information.
The occipital lobe is the critical area for processing visual information.
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Ronald V. Kruk has written: 'Developmental changes in the processing of visual information' -- subject(s): Visual perception, Human information processing
primary visual cortex
primary visual cortex
occipital lobes
Evelyne Corcos has written: 'The effect of age and exposure duration on the visual processing of item and order information in reading disabled children'
High-acuity vision
The purpose of processing is to teach the basics of programming in a visual manner. It is also used as a "virtual sketchbook" of sorts.