Asked by Micaiah Farmer on Jul 15, 2024
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After visual information is processed in the primary visual cortex,it is often routed to other cortical areas for additional processing.Where does information travel if it is used for facial recognition
A) to the occipital lobe
B) to the parietal lobe
C) to the temporal lobe
D) to the frontal lobe
Facial Recognition
A technology or ability to identify a person's face from a photograph or video, used in various security and personal device applications.
Temporal Lobe
A region of the brain responsible for processing auditory information and is also involved in memory and emotions.
- Outline the routes taken by visual data from the ocular organs to the cerebral cortex.
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isabel rodriguezJul 18, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Information used for facial recognition travels to the temporal lobe, specifically the fusiform gyrus, which is responsible for processing faces.
Learning Objectives
- Outline the routes taken by visual data from the ocular organs to the cerebral cortex.
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