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What do we call the specialized neurons in the occipital lobe's visual cortex that respond to particular edges, lines, angles, and movements?a. $\operatorname{Rods}$b. Conesc. Foveasd. Feature detectorse. Ganglion cells
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What do we call the specialized neurons in the occipital lobe's visual cortex that respond to particular edges, lines, angles, and movements? a. $\operatorname{Rods}$ b. Cones c. Foveas d. Feature detectors e. Ganglion cells
The cells in the visual cortex that respond to certain lines, edges, and angles are called a. rods and cones. b. feature detectors. c. bug detectors. d. ganglion cells.
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