What is the problem of final integration of visual information?

Part B
The blind spot is the area on the retina without photoreceptors. Therefore, the part of an image that falls on this region will not be seen. It is in this region that the optic nerve exits the eye on its way to the brain. Humans may use different parts of their brain to discriminate objects from people. In particular, we may have specialized neurons for recognizing faces.
For this part of the assessment, answer the following questions. Use the Capella library to research the material and support your answers. Format your paper by using the questions as headings; do not incorporate the questions into the content of the answers.
1.What is the problem of final integration of visual information?
2.What kind of problem(s) does this present regarding our understanding of how the brain works?
3.Is this a problem that needs to be solved?
4.What research has been conducted into this issue? Are there any recent papers in the scientific literature that address 
this issue?
Additional Requirements

  • Written Communication: Written communication should be free of errors that detract from the overall message.
  • APA Formatting: Resources and citations should be formatted according to APA (6th edition) style and formatting.
  • Font and Font Size: Times New Roman, 12-point font, and double spaced. Use Microsoft Word to complete the
assessment.
  • Length: Write a minimum of 4 pages, excluding the title page and reference page.

Briefly explain the role of the anterior cingulate in audiovisual processing and the symptoms of brain injury to this area

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As an alternative, you may use the Internet to find information about the Stroop test, such as a demo video or articles that describe how it works and the various results people who have taken the test have experienced.
After you have finished the two tasks listed above or conducted your own research on the Stroop test, respond to the following. Use the headings below to organize this part of your paper.
1.Based on your own experience with the Stroop test or the research you conducted about it, explain which of the two tasks above would be harder and why.
2.Briefly explain the role of the anterior cingulate in audiovisual processing and the symptoms of brain injury to this area. Use the Capella library to research the material and support your answers.
3.Discuss whether a person with dyslexia or a brain injury would have more or less trouble with this task. Comment on how someone would do on this task if he or she did not speak English. What other observations did you have?
Below are the required headings for Part A of this assessment. These should stand alone and should not be incorporated into the content of the answer:

  • Which task would be harder? Why?
• What is the role of the anterior cingulate in audiovisual processing and the symptoms of brain injury to this area? • Discuss whether a person with dyslexia or a brain injury would have more or less trouble with this task.
• How would someone do on this task if he or she did not speak English?
• Other observations.

Discuss whether a person with dyslexia or a brain injury would have more or less trouble with completing the Stroop test

THE STROOP EFFECT AND VISUAL PERCEPTION

  • The Stroop Effect And Visual PerceptionOverview
    Write a 2-part assessment that discusses your experience with the Stroop Effect and concepts related to visual perception. This assessment should be a minimum of 4 pages long.
    One of the central hypotheses in psychology is the relationship between stimulus and response. Sight and language are two human abilities relevant to the hypothesis of stimulus and response. Your understanding of these two abilities will help you build up a concept of the neural basis of human behaviors interacting with the world.
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    By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:

    • Competency 2: Employ critical and creative thinking to evaluate problems, conflicts, and unresolved issues in the study of biological psychology.

    ▪  Discuss whether a person with dyslexia or a brain injury would have more or less trouble with completing the Stroop test.
    ▪  Discuss the results of the Stroop test.

    • Competency 3: Examine the research methodology and tools typically associated with the study of biological psychology. 
▪Explain the role of the anterior cingulate in audiovisual processing, and the symptoms of brain injury to this area.
    • Competency 4: Assess the important theories, paradigms, research findings, and conclusions in biological psychology. 
▪Define the problem of final integration of visual information.
▪ Discuss whether there is a problem with final integration of visual information.
    • Competency 6: Communicate effectively in a variety of formats.

Evaluate the ethical outcomes that result from the position you take on the issue and explain how those outcomes would influence society and culture

EVALUATE THE ETHICAL OUTCOMES THAT RESULT FROM THE POSITION YOU TAKE ON THE ISSUE AND EXPLAIN HOW THOSE OUTCOMES WOULD INFLUENCE SOCIETY AND CULTURE.

Applied Linguistics Major
The Final Research Project will present research relating the responsibilities of a critical thinker to contemporary society. In this assignment, you will do the following:

  • Research one aspect of a contemporary social problem.
  • Define the problem.
  • Propose a possible solution for the problem.
  • Create an argument that supports your thesis position. You should take on the perspective of a critically thinking researcher. The argument must present a thesis statement and evidence to support the thesis statement.
  • Evaluate the ethical outcomes that result from the position you take on the issue and explain how those outcomes would influence society and culture.
  • Interpret statistical data from at least two peer-reviewed scholarly sources.
  • Evaluate evidence using the following standards: validity, reliability, and bias related to the chosen topic and accurately identify strengths and weaknesses.

Research and Define the Problem
You must take on the perspective of your major field of study and explain in your paper what that perspective is and how it informs your view of the topic. The topics listed above are far too broad to write about in 10–12 pages (3,300–3,900 words). Instead, you must choose a narrowly defined thesis and approach it from the perspective of your field.
Example: If you are an economics major, and you are interested in immigration reform, you should approach a very specific aspect of immigration reform through the lens of economic theory and practice. A specific thesis question would not be, “How does illegal immigration influence the U.S. economy?” One could write thousands of pages on such a topic.