Visual images
A) are accurately represented in miniature in the occipital lobes like a "little TV screen" in your brain.
B) create patterns of activity in nerve cells in the occipital lobes which we interpret as images.
C) are the exact opposite in color and form as real world images.
D) are processed primarily by the parietal lobes.
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