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- true or false Area V1 in the visual cortex is organized so that neighboring regions in V1 correspond to neighboring regions in the visual fieldTrue or false: Hair cells in the spiral organ will depolarize or hyperpolarize, depending on the direction in which the stereocilia are bentIdentify the following labels of theretina
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- A 40 year old male has just been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, better known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. A recent MRI has shown significant demyelination of the gracile nucleus of the dorsal columnar-medial lemniscal pathway. Describe the physiology of this pathway and discuss what neurological deficits this patient will experience due to his lesion.Label in brain regions.asapTrue or False: The areas of cortex devoted to processing information from the fovea are larger than those devoted to processing information from the periphery, which is another reason why images projected on the fovea are seen in great detail.