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Match the type of visual impairment to its definition.
-Ability to see objects at a distance but not at a close range
Feature Detectors
Neurons in the brain that respond only to specific visual patterns (for example, to lines or angles).
Visual Systems
The parts of the brain and the eyes that work together to process visual information, enabling sight.
Neurons
Nerve cells that transmit information through electrical and chemical signals in the brain and nervous system.
Angles
A figure formed by two rays, called the sides of the angle, sharing a common endpoint, known as the vertex of the angle.
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