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Explain how the lens and the ciliary muscles work to focus the eye on distant or near objects.
Primary Visual Cortex
The region of the brain located in the occipital lobe that processes visual information received from the eyes.
Visual Signals
Information conveyed through visual cues such as gestures, symbols, signs, and expressions, often used in communication.
Broca's Aphasia
A language disorder characterized by difficulties in speech production, caused by damage to Broca's area in the left hemisphere of the brain.
Symptoms
The signs or indications of a condition, illness, or disease, experienced by an individual and often used in diagnosing medical issues.
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