Where are visual images perceived?

A) visual association areas of the cerebral cortex
B) visual cortex of the occipital lobe
C) insula of the cerebrum
D) lateral geniculate bodies of the thalamus
E) lateral geniculate bodies of the thalamus and the insula of the cerebrum


Answer: B

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