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parietal-occipital sulcus
separates the parietal and occipital lobes on the medial surface
calcarine sulcus
divides upper and lower halves of visual world
lingual gyrus
on ventral surface of the hemisphere, includes parts of regions V2 and VP
fusiform gyrus
on ventral surface of the hemisphere, contains region V4
V1, or striate cortex
Primary vision area; input from lateral geniculate nucleus, output to other occipital regions; 1st in processing heirarchy
V2
second level vision processing; projects to all other occipital regions
3 parallel pathways after V2
to parietal cortex, superior temporal sulcus, and inferior temporal cortex
dorsal stream
parietal pathway, involved in visual guidance of movement
ventral stream
inferior temporal pathway, concerned with object perception, including color
middle pathway along superior temporal sulcus
probably important in visuospatial functions