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Cones have their highest concentration in the fovea of the retina.
Familiar Face
The recognition of a face that has been previously seen or known, which is linked to the human ability to recall and identify individuals.
Parallel Processing
The ability of the brain to simultaneously process incoming stimuli of differing quality, a concept often used in the context of vision.
Parallel Processing
Parallel Processing refers to the brain's capacity to process multiple aspects of a stimulus or problem simultaneously, essential for tasks such as visual recognition.
Blindsight
A phenomenon in which people who are perceptually blind in certain areas of their visual field demonstrate some response to visual stimuli.
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