In which brain region does three-dimensional perception of object size, shape,
orientation, and color take place?
a. Primary visual cortex
b. First level of visual association cortex surrounding primary visual cortex
c. Second level of visual association cortex in the parietal lobe
d. Second level of visual association cortex in the lower temporal lobe
e. Superior temporal cortex
d. Second level of visual association cortex in the lower temporal lobe
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