what pathway is important for identifying location of an object in space and detecting motion of objects as signals travel from the occipital lobe to the parietal lobes
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The Ventral Pathway, also known as the "What" pathway is involved in the recognition of objects. Signals are sent from the visual cortex in the occipital lobe to where? a. Cerebellum b. Frontal Lobe c. Parietal Lobe d. Temporal Lobe
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Problem 6.33 An Object with mass 90 kg moved in outer space, when it was at location <15,-31,-8> its speed was 6.0 m/s. A single constant force 180, 340. -140> N acted on the object while the object moved from location 15,-31,-82 m to location <18, -26, -14 m. Then a different single constant force <150, 240, 150 N acted on the object while the object moved from location <18, -26, -14 m to location <24, -35, -9 m. What...
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