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Describe the complicated character of Saul. How are we to understand the Deuteronomistic Historians' depiction of him? How can we explain his choice and then rejection by God?
Visual Fields
The total area or space that can be seen by the eyes when looking straight ahead, including peripheral vision.
Parietal
Pertaining to the parietal lobe of the brain, which processes sensory information such as touch, temperature, and pain.
Frontal Lobes
Areas of the brain located at the front of each cerebral hemisphere, responsible for higher cognitive functions such as decision making, problem solving, and controlling behavior.
Primary Visual Cortex
The region of the cerebral cortex that receives visual input from the retina, involved in the processing of visual information.
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