Deck 4: Cortical Organization

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Dougherty et al. (2003) used brain imaging to investigate cortical magnification. Their primary finding was that _________.

A) information presented in the peripheral vision activated the most brain area.
B) information presented to the fovea activated the most brain area.
C) moving stimuli activated different brain areas than stationary stimuli.
D) cortical magnification is not detectable using fMRI.
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In Ungerleider and Mishkin's (1982) research, monkeys who had had their temporal lobes removed had difficulty

A) coordinating their movements.
B) discriminating between objects.
C) discriminating between locations.
D) remembering sequences of actions.
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The ventral pathway has also been labeled the _________ pathway.

A) where
B) how
C) what
D) why
Question
A large object, such as a tree trunk, will cause

A) every neuron in one location column to fire, but no firing in any other column.
B) a limited number of neurons to fire in only one ocular dominance column.
C) firing of neurons in a number of different columns.
D) every neuron in an orientation column to fire, but not in the location columns.
Question
Which of the following is NOT a type of column in the striate cortex?

A) location
B) ocular dominance
C) orientation
D) double dissociative
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The dorsal pathway goes to the _______ lobe.

A) temporal
B) frontal
C) parietal
D) occipital
Question
When looking at a scene, the different sections of the scene are processed by many different location columns. Through the use of all of the location columns, the entire scene can be perceived. This effect is referred to as

A) fielding.
B) orientation.
C) convergence.
D) tiling.
Question
Ablation is a procedure in which

A) a radioactive isotope is injected into the bloodstream and traced through the brain.
B) electrodes on the scalp are used to measure changes in brain activity.
C) a particular area of the brain is removed or destroyed.
D) an electromagnetic pulse is used to temporarily disrupt brain activity.
Question
The cortical magnification factor occurs in humans because

A) a small area in the peripheral retina accounts for a large area on the cortex.
B) the small area of the fovea accounts for a large area on the cortex.
C) the lens accommodates so that the image is magnified on the retina.
D) the area at the optic disk accounts for a large area on the cortex.
Question
The brain imaging technique involving injecting a radioactive tracer into the blood is

A) FMRI.
B) ablation.
C) lesioning.
D) PET scan.
Question
Object discrimination problem: ____ :: Landmark discrimination problem :_____.

A) temporal lobes; parietal lobes
B) parietal lobes; temporal lobes
C) parietal lobes; occipital lobes
D) LGN; thalamus
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Zghsx#8j, a visitor from another planet, is curious about cars. She takes the battery out of the car, and finds out that the car won't start and the lights and stereo don't work. Her "research" is most closely related to the method called

A) ablation.
B) transcranial magnetic stimulation.
C) transcendental mediation.
D) microstimulation.
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A/An ________ is a location column that receives information about all possible orientations within a given area of the retina.

A) supercolumn
B) orientation
C) hypercolumn
D) action
Question
An electrode is placed in an orientation column that responds best to orientations of 45 degrees. The adjacent column of cells will probably best respond to orientations of

A) 5 degrees.
B) 40 degrees.
C) 90 degrees.
D) 225 degrees.
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Which of the following is true regarding the organization of columns in the cortex?

A) A location column can contain many orientation columns.
B) An orientation column can contain many location columns.
C) Location and orientation columns are located in different parts of the cortex.
D) Action columns are present in both location and orientation columns.
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Neurons respond preferentially to the right eye or the left eye. This phenomenon is referred to as

A) hemispheric specialization.
B) bilateral dominance.
C) retinotopic disparity.
D) ocular dominance.
Question
The ________ can be described as the electronic map of the retina on the cortex.

A) visual map
B) spatial map
C) retinotopic map
D) cortextual map
Question
The retinotopic map on the LGN has been determined by recording from neurons in the ______ .

A) retina
B) optic nerve
C) LGN
D) MTL
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The arrangement of ocular dominance columns in the cortex is best described as

A) columns for both the left eye and right eye in each hypercolumn.
B) columns for the left eye residing in the left hemisphere and for the right eye in the right hemisphere.
C) groupings of several left eye columns adjacent to groupings of several right eye columns.
D) concentric areas, with the center columns for the left eye, and the surrounding columns for the right eye.
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________ is a brain imaging technique that tracks blood flow in the brain using magnetic fields. This tracking is possible because hemoglobin has magnetic properties.

A) FMRI
B) ablation
C) ERP
D) PET scan
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Activity in the PPA

A) reveals a preference for indoor, but not outdoor, scenes.
B) is higher for pictures of empty rooms than furnished rooms.
C) reveals a preference for body parts over faces.
D) is the same for pictures of furnished and empty rooms.
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Patient H.M. had his _______ removed in order to control his epileptic seizures.

A) hippocampi
B) IT cortex
C) striate cortex
D) corpus callosum
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A researcher finds that damage to Area A of the brain results in the loss of Function A but not Function B. In another individual, damage to Area B results in the loss of Function B but not Function A. These results are best described as a/an

A) associative link.
B) double dissociation.
C) single dissociation.
D) differential assessment.
Question
An IT neuron in the monkey will fire briskly when presented a picture of a

A) monkey's face.
B) tree.
C) banana.
D) human torso.
Question
Tsao et al. (2006) found that _____ of neurons in the monkey IT cortex were face selective.

A) 12%
B) 97%
C) 70%
D) 43%.
Question
The _________ effect occurs because humans have more cortical neurons that respond to horizontal and vertical orientations than slanted orientations.

A) oblique
B) transverse
C) parallel
D) box
Question
The primary deficit encountered by patient H.M. is best described as the inability to

A) discriminate between faces.
B) perceive different line orientations.
C) form new long-term memories.
D) use information from the "where" pathway.
Question
Ganel et al. (2008) designed a visual illusion (modified Ponzo illusion) in which one line appears to be longer than another, when, in reality, the opposite is true. Participants are asked to judge the line lengths and to reach and grab the ends of the lines. The results of this investigation reveal

A) the interaction of the ventral and dorsal stream.
B) that the visual illusion affects both the ventral and dorsal streams.
C) the effects of damage to the ventral pathway.
D) that the illusion only affects ventral stream processing.
Question
An area in the _______ called the ___________ is specialized to recognize faces.

A) temporal lobe; FFA
B) occipital lobe; RBC
C) parietal lobe; FFA
D) parietal lobe; area 4H
Question
The results of the patient D.F., who had visual form agnosia

A) show that perception and action are independent of each other in the brain.
B) show that visual orientation is done by the same brain structure that guides action involving orientation.
C) show that the inability to draw items is due to a lack of general knowledge.
D) show that double dissociations do not occur in these patients.
Question
One neuron studied by Quiroga et al. responded preferentially to

A) drawings of Halle Berry.
B) a picture of Halle Berry dressed as Catwoman.
C) the words "Halle Berry" presented visually.
D) All of these caused the cell to fire.
Question
The principle that specific functions are served by specific cortical areas is called

A) cortical magnification.
B) modular organization.
C) the distribution principle.
D) haptic segmentation.
Question
According to Milner and Goodale, the dorsal stream is the _____ pathway.

A) what
B) when
C) how
D) why
Question
Prosopagnosia is

A) the difficulty recognizing familiar faces.
B) due to damage to the parietal lobe.
C) due to damage to the MT cortex.
D) the inability to detect movement.
Question
The EBA is activated by

A) pictures of houses and other manmade structures.
B) pictures of body parts.
C) direct eye gaze from another individual.
D) tasks that require spatial information.
Question
Savig et al. (2008) monitored individual MTL neurons while displaying video clips of a variety of stimuli. They were able to identify neurons that respond preferentially to a visual stimulus. Later they asked participants to ________ and found preferential activation of the same neuron to the video clip concept.

A) view pictures from various viewpoints
B) view the same video clips, but with an altered color pallet.
C) try to remember the video clips they had seen.
D) draw a picture representing the video clip.
Question
A structure that is specialized to process information about a particular type of stimulus is called a

A) lesion.
B) module.
C) partition.
D) pathway.
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Which of the following statements is false regarding the dorsal and ventral pathways?

A) Information flow is bidirectional in both pathways.
B) The pathways rely on information from the same type of ganglion cells.
C) The pathways have connections between them.
D) Both pathways have feedback activation.
Question
After training participants on the recognition of "Greeble" stimuli, Gauthier et al. found that the neuron in the FFA responded

A) as well to Greebles as to human faces.
B) weakly to Greebles, but strong activity to human faces.
C) unpredictably to Greebles, and inhibited activity for human faces.
D) weakly to Greebles, and decreased activity to human faces.
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_________ refers to the fact that the response properties of neurons can be shaped by an animal's or person's perceptual experience.

A) Selective adaptation
B) Experience-dependent plasticity
C) Sensory integration
D) Perceptual analysis
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(a) Describe research that shows cortical magnification occurs in humans.
(b) What is the connection between cortical magnification and acuity?
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Define "modular organization" and specify how the senses are organized into primary receiving areas.
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Describe the procedure, results, and implications of the Quiroga et al.'s (2005) "Halle Berry neuron" study.
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Gauthier et al.'s Greeble finding is consistent with the ______ hypothesis.

A) maturation
B) oblique
C) rivally
D) expertise
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Describe research on brain damaged and non-brain damaged people that support the idea that the dorsal stream is the "how" pathway.
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Describe how an object such as a tree is represented in the striate cortex.
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Summarize the Ganel et al. (2008) research on length estimation and grasping tasks, what the implication of this research is for different processing streams.
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Describe the methods, results, and conclusions of Gauthier et al.'s "Greeble" research.
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Dougherty et al. (2003) used brain imaging to investigate cortical magnification. Their primary finding was that _________.

A) information presented in the peripheral vision activated the most brain area.
B) information presented to the fovea activated the most brain area.
C) moving stimuli activated different brain areas than stationary stimuli.
D) cortical magnification is not detectable using fMRI.
B
2
In Ungerleider and Mishkin's (1982) research, monkeys who had had their temporal lobes removed had difficulty

A) coordinating their movements.
B) discriminating between objects.
C) discriminating between locations.
D) remembering sequences of actions.
B
3
The ventral pathway has also been labeled the _________ pathway.

A) where
B) how
C) what
D) why
C
4
A large object, such as a tree trunk, will cause

A) every neuron in one location column to fire, but no firing in any other column.
B) a limited number of neurons to fire in only one ocular dominance column.
C) firing of neurons in a number of different columns.
D) every neuron in an orientation column to fire, but not in the location columns.
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Which of the following is NOT a type of column in the striate cortex?

A) location
B) ocular dominance
C) orientation
D) double dissociative
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The dorsal pathway goes to the _______ lobe.

A) temporal
B) frontal
C) parietal
D) occipital
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When looking at a scene, the different sections of the scene are processed by many different location columns. Through the use of all of the location columns, the entire scene can be perceived. This effect is referred to as

A) fielding.
B) orientation.
C) convergence.
D) tiling.
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Ablation is a procedure in which

A) a radioactive isotope is injected into the bloodstream and traced through the brain.
B) electrodes on the scalp are used to measure changes in brain activity.
C) a particular area of the brain is removed or destroyed.
D) an electromagnetic pulse is used to temporarily disrupt brain activity.
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The cortical magnification factor occurs in humans because

A) a small area in the peripheral retina accounts for a large area on the cortex.
B) the small area of the fovea accounts for a large area on the cortex.
C) the lens accommodates so that the image is magnified on the retina.
D) the area at the optic disk accounts for a large area on the cortex.
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The brain imaging technique involving injecting a radioactive tracer into the blood is

A) FMRI.
B) ablation.
C) lesioning.
D) PET scan.
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Object discrimination problem: ____ :: Landmark discrimination problem :_____.

A) temporal lobes; parietal lobes
B) parietal lobes; temporal lobes
C) parietal lobes; occipital lobes
D) LGN; thalamus
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Zghsx#8j, a visitor from another planet, is curious about cars. She takes the battery out of the car, and finds out that the car won't start and the lights and stereo don't work. Her "research" is most closely related to the method called

A) ablation.
B) transcranial magnetic stimulation.
C) transcendental mediation.
D) microstimulation.
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A/An ________ is a location column that receives information about all possible orientations within a given area of the retina.

A) supercolumn
B) orientation
C) hypercolumn
D) action
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An electrode is placed in an orientation column that responds best to orientations of 45 degrees. The adjacent column of cells will probably best respond to orientations of

A) 5 degrees.
B) 40 degrees.
C) 90 degrees.
D) 225 degrees.
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Which of the following is true regarding the organization of columns in the cortex?

A) A location column can contain many orientation columns.
B) An orientation column can contain many location columns.
C) Location and orientation columns are located in different parts of the cortex.
D) Action columns are present in both location and orientation columns.
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Neurons respond preferentially to the right eye or the left eye. This phenomenon is referred to as

A) hemispheric specialization.
B) bilateral dominance.
C) retinotopic disparity.
D) ocular dominance.
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The ________ can be described as the electronic map of the retina on the cortex.

A) visual map
B) spatial map
C) retinotopic map
D) cortextual map
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The retinotopic map on the LGN has been determined by recording from neurons in the ______ .

A) retina
B) optic nerve
C) LGN
D) MTL
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The arrangement of ocular dominance columns in the cortex is best described as

A) columns for both the left eye and right eye in each hypercolumn.
B) columns for the left eye residing in the left hemisphere and for the right eye in the right hemisphere.
C) groupings of several left eye columns adjacent to groupings of several right eye columns.
D) concentric areas, with the center columns for the left eye, and the surrounding columns for the right eye.
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________ is a brain imaging technique that tracks blood flow in the brain using magnetic fields. This tracking is possible because hemoglobin has magnetic properties.

A) FMRI
B) ablation
C) ERP
D) PET scan
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Activity in the PPA

A) reveals a preference for indoor, but not outdoor, scenes.
B) is higher for pictures of empty rooms than furnished rooms.
C) reveals a preference for body parts over faces.
D) is the same for pictures of furnished and empty rooms.
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Patient H.M. had his _______ removed in order to control his epileptic seizures.

A) hippocampi
B) IT cortex
C) striate cortex
D) corpus callosum
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A researcher finds that damage to Area A of the brain results in the loss of Function A but not Function B. In another individual, damage to Area B results in the loss of Function B but not Function A. These results are best described as a/an

A) associative link.
B) double dissociation.
C) single dissociation.
D) differential assessment.
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An IT neuron in the monkey will fire briskly when presented a picture of a

A) monkey's face.
B) tree.
C) banana.
D) human torso.
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Tsao et al. (2006) found that _____ of neurons in the monkey IT cortex were face selective.

A) 12%
B) 97%
C) 70%
D) 43%.
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The _________ effect occurs because humans have more cortical neurons that respond to horizontal and vertical orientations than slanted orientations.

A) oblique
B) transverse
C) parallel
D) box
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The primary deficit encountered by patient H.M. is best described as the inability to

A) discriminate between faces.
B) perceive different line orientations.
C) form new long-term memories.
D) use information from the "where" pathway.
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Ganel et al. (2008) designed a visual illusion (modified Ponzo illusion) in which one line appears to be longer than another, when, in reality, the opposite is true. Participants are asked to judge the line lengths and to reach and grab the ends of the lines. The results of this investigation reveal

A) the interaction of the ventral and dorsal stream.
B) that the visual illusion affects both the ventral and dorsal streams.
C) the effects of damage to the ventral pathway.
D) that the illusion only affects ventral stream processing.
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An area in the _______ called the ___________ is specialized to recognize faces.

A) temporal lobe; FFA
B) occipital lobe; RBC
C) parietal lobe; FFA
D) parietal lobe; area 4H
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The results of the patient D.F., who had visual form agnosia

A) show that perception and action are independent of each other in the brain.
B) show that visual orientation is done by the same brain structure that guides action involving orientation.
C) show that the inability to draw items is due to a lack of general knowledge.
D) show that double dissociations do not occur in these patients.
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One neuron studied by Quiroga et al. responded preferentially to

A) drawings of Halle Berry.
B) a picture of Halle Berry dressed as Catwoman.
C) the words "Halle Berry" presented visually.
D) All of these caused the cell to fire.
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The principle that specific functions are served by specific cortical areas is called

A) cortical magnification.
B) modular organization.
C) the distribution principle.
D) haptic segmentation.
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According to Milner and Goodale, the dorsal stream is the _____ pathway.

A) what
B) when
C) how
D) why
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Prosopagnosia is

A) the difficulty recognizing familiar faces.
B) due to damage to the parietal lobe.
C) due to damage to the MT cortex.
D) the inability to detect movement.
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The EBA is activated by

A) pictures of houses and other manmade structures.
B) pictures of body parts.
C) direct eye gaze from another individual.
D) tasks that require spatial information.
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Savig et al. (2008) monitored individual MTL neurons while displaying video clips of a variety of stimuli. They were able to identify neurons that respond preferentially to a visual stimulus. Later they asked participants to ________ and found preferential activation of the same neuron to the video clip concept.

A) view pictures from various viewpoints
B) view the same video clips, but with an altered color pallet.
C) try to remember the video clips they had seen.
D) draw a picture representing the video clip.
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A structure that is specialized to process information about a particular type of stimulus is called a

A) lesion.
B) module.
C) partition.
D) pathway.
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Which of the following statements is false regarding the dorsal and ventral pathways?

A) Information flow is bidirectional in both pathways.
B) The pathways rely on information from the same type of ganglion cells.
C) The pathways have connections between them.
D) Both pathways have feedback activation.
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After training participants on the recognition of "Greeble" stimuli, Gauthier et al. found that the neuron in the FFA responded

A) as well to Greebles as to human faces.
B) weakly to Greebles, but strong activity to human faces.
C) unpredictably to Greebles, and inhibited activity for human faces.
D) weakly to Greebles, and decreased activity to human faces.
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_________ refers to the fact that the response properties of neurons can be shaped by an animal's or person's perceptual experience.

A) Selective adaptation
B) Experience-dependent plasticity
C) Sensory integration
D) Perceptual analysis
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(a) Describe research that shows cortical magnification occurs in humans.
(b) What is the connection between cortical magnification and acuity?
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Define "modular organization" and specify how the senses are organized into primary receiving areas.
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Describe the procedure, results, and implications of the Quiroga et al.'s (2005) "Halle Berry neuron" study.
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Gauthier et al.'s Greeble finding is consistent with the ______ hypothesis.

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B) oblique
C) rivally
D) expertise
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Describe research on brain damaged and non-brain damaged people that support the idea that the dorsal stream is the "how" pathway.
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Describe how an object such as a tree is represented in the striate cortex.
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Summarize the Ganel et al. (2008) research on length estimation and grasping tasks, what the implication of this research is for different processing streams.
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