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Occipital Cortex
Occipital Cortex is the part of the brain located in the occipital lobe responsible for processing visual information.
Parietal Cortex
A region of the brain's outer layer, involved in processing sensory information such as touch, spatial orientation, and navigation.
Geons
Basic three-dimensional shapes that are perceived as the building blocks of all complex visual objects, according to the recognition-by-components theory.
Primitive Features
Traits or characteristics considered to be more basic or simple in evolutionary or developmental terms, often associated with early ancestors or stages of development.
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