Review:
Human Visual Processing System
overall review score: 4.5
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The human visual processing system refers to the complex network of structures and processes in the brain that enables humans to perceive and interpret visual information from the environment.
Key Features
- Retina
- Thalamus
- Primary visual cortex
- Visual association areas
Pros
- Efficiently processes a vast amount of visual information
- Allows for quick and accurate perception of the surrounding world
- Contributes to various cognitive functions such as memory, attention, and decision-making
Cons
- Vulnerable to optical illusions and perceptual biases
- Can be affected by conditions like color blindness or visual agnosia