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Kagan improved on early temperament research in his use of
Bottom-up Processing
A type of information processing that begins with sensory input and builds up to the formation of a perceptual output.
Visual Agnosia
A neurological disorder characterized by the inability to recognize familiar objects despite having normal vision, typically caused by damage to the brain.
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.
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