Multiple Choice
What is the significance of blobs (cytochrome oxidase-positive regions) in the primary visual cortex?
A) These regions are part of the orientation column structure.
B) These regions contain cells sensitive to object motion.
C) These regions are binocular regions of cortex.
D) These regions contain color-sensitive cells.
E) These regions are the centers of "pinwheels."
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