Multiple Choice
If the ventral pathway were ablated between V2 and not allowed to proceed further down the ventral stream, what would happen to object saliency?
A) We would still be able to recognize an object only if we have prior experience with it.
B) We would be able to recognize the form (shape) of an object, but none of its substance (usefulness) .
C) We would be able to recognize the form of an object, but not its color.
D) We would not be able to recognize an object regardless.
E) We could see only a part of the object.
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