SLHS 2204 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Auditory Cortex, Visual Cortex, Retina
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Because strong-weak patterns are more frequent in the english language: b. The 5 principles that govern the organization of our. Senses: each function system involves several brain regions. That carry out different types of information: serial organization, receptors > spinal cord > thalamus > Primary cortices > other brain areas: each relay modifies the information. Functional system: axons leaving one component of a functional system are bundled together in a pathway that projects to the next component, for example; the pyramidal tract or cortico-spinal tract c. Information travels: each part of the brain projects in an orderly fashion onto the next, therefore creating. Topographic maps: an orderly neural map of information from the receptive surface is retained at each successive level in the brain. i. For example, visual information goes from simple to complex. Do they also show decussation: the pathways do decussate, the pathways do not decussate. iclicker question #2.