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Discover LudwigThe phrase "visual center" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the part of the brain responsible for processing visual information. Example: The patient's injury affected their visual center, causing them to have difficulty recognizing objects and shapes.
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Even the room that is this version's visual center is more abstraction than anachronism.
This effectively removes the beltline as the visual center of the car's design.
Dejerine felt that he had, in principle, demonstrated what he called a "visual center for letters" in the brain.
And at the visual center of that civilization is not a personality or a story but a book called the Koran.
At the cafe the visual center of the show is Ms. Stritch's mobile clown face under a cloud of white ringlets.
The circuit mechanisms that give rise to direction selectivity in a major visual center, the superior colliculus (SC), are entirely unknown.
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Also stimulates visual centers in the brain.
Still, he added that if the seizures were related to a decreased flow of blood to the brain, that could have affected the visual centers.
Biodistribution studies at 3 months postinjection showed no vector in optic nerve or visual centers in the brain and only isolated non-dose-related detection in other organs.
Several years ago, he found that folks presented with images of babies had activity spikes in regions of the brain associated with emotion and pleasure within just a few milliseconds – right around the time the information reached visual centers.
Purpose: To determine the changes in the adenosine A1 and benzodiazepine receptor density and in glucose metabolism in the visual centers of the rat brain following monocular enucleation or eyelid suture on postnatal day 10 (PN10).
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