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The Opponent Process Theory Applies to the Second Stage of Color

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The opponent process theory applies to the second stage of color processing, which occurs in ganglion cells in the retina, neurons in the thalamus, and neurons in the visual cortex.


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Frontal Lobe

The part of the brain located at the front of each cerebral hemisphere, responsible for voluntary movement, expressive language, and managing higher-level executive functions.

Hippocampus

The Hippocampus is a major component of the brain, important in the consolidation of information from short-term to long-term memory and in spatial memory that enables navigation.

Synaptic Pruning

The method through which the brain removes surplus neurons and synaptic links to enhance the efficiency of neural transmissions.

Neural Connections

The links formed between neurons through which they communicate with each other in the brain.

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