Multiple Choice
The likely neural substrate of visual stimulus persistence is ________.
A) the dorsal stream
B) the optical pathways, from the retina to V1
C) the ventral stream
D) the frontal cortex
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Related Questions
Q1: Stimulus persistence has been studied for auditory
Q3: In the classic work by George Sperling
Q4: According to Kojima et al.'s (2014) study,
Q5: What is a real-world example of a
Q6: In a direct challenge to Sperling's model,
Q7: In the classic work by George Sperling
Q8: What are stimulus persistence and information persistence?
Q9: The "dorsal stream" is _.<br>A) a major
Q10: Crowder and Morton (1969) proposed the _
Q11: Information persistence cannot be considered sensory memory