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Complex receptive fields of areas outside of V1
- Area V1 sends signals to other parts of the visual cortex
- Areas of the visual cortex outside of V1 have even more complex receptive fields
- V2, V4, and the inferior temporal area are involved in the perception of form
- Some V2 cells respond to texture and some respond to imagined contours or edges, such as in optical illusions
- Some V4 cells respond best to wavelength differences, producing color perception
- Area V5 responds to the perception of movement
- Macaque monkeys have at least 32 different cortical areas involved in vision, with a similar layout to the human brain
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Updated 2021-08-20
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