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. 2021 Jul 25;11(8):984. doi: 10.3390/brainsci11080984

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Diagram of the visual pathway, showing the location of object neurons and their relationship to memory systems. The diagram illustrates that the hierarchical neural structure, integrating visual information runs first to the occipital lobe, but is prolonged by afferent pathways in the temporal lobe, where so called ‘object neurons’ are located. The object neurons can be activated from the side of the speech area or by the loops of the working memory system.