Multiple Choice
In the primary visual cortex, where are cells that represent the peripheral visual field found, compared to the representation of the fovea?
A) Toward the front of the brain (rostral)
B) Toward the side of the brain (lateral)
C) Toward the top of the brain (dorsal)
D) Toward the bottom of the brain (ventral)
E) Toward the back of the brain (caudal)
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