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The "visual assocation areas" include = Broadmann's area 18 and 19 + Broadmann's area 20,21 and 37 + Broadmann's area area 39.

Any damages to areas 18 and 19 might cause "visual agnosia" (cannot recognize objects by vision, though they can see those objects).

Any damages to area 37 might cause the inability to recognize familiar faces.

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You can become blind if the outercore is damaged because it is connected to your brain and your eyes

If you damage the visual association area of your brain, you can still see but you can't comprehend what you're looking at

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Primary visual area is the Broadmann's Area 17 and it's responsible for vision in the contralateral half of each of your two visual fields. So, any damages to this area might cause "contralateral homonymous hemianopia" (a type of partial blindness).

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It's the Broadmann's area 22 and 24 which is responsible for understanding and recognition of hearing sensation. Any damages to this area might cause "auditory agnosia" (loss of ability to recognize familiar sounds, words and music by hearing)

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You can become blind if the outercore is damaged because it is connected to your brain and your eyes If you damage the visual association area of your brain, you can still see but you can't comprehend what you're looking at


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The "visual assocation areas" include = Broadmann's area 18 and 19 + Broadmann's area 20,21 and 37 + Broadmann's area area 39.Any damages to areas 18 and 19 might cause "visual agnosia" (cannot recognize objects by vision, though they can see those objects).Any damages to area 37 might cause the inability to recognize familiar faces.


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The primary visual area is located in the?

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