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Directed toward temporal lobe
P-pathway
Directed toward parietal lobe
M-Pathway
Ultimate destination of the P pathway
ITC- infratemporal cortex- concerned with conplex patterns
Ultimate destination of M-pathway
MT and MST which are involved in eye movements and project to the frontal eye field
Area of the parietal cortex where info from the M and P pathways is combined with somatosensory info
Area 7
achomatopsia- The inability to distinguish color, usually with form intact results from damage to what region?
V4 (p-pathway)
residual from vision is due to intact M pathway
Akinetopsia- inability to see moving objects but can see stationary objects results from damage to what area?
Selective damage to M-pathways (V3 & V5)
Prosopagnosia- Inability to recognize faces results from damage to what?
ITC pathway (P-Pathway)
Form Agnosia, inability to recognize or draw objects, is due to what?
widespread destruction of occipito-temporal junction (both M and P pathways)