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- Dorsal and ventral refer to different positions within the brain and spinal cord12. Here are the key points:
- Dorsal: Toward the top of the brain or the back of the spinal cord.
- Ventral: Toward the bottom of the brain or the front of the spinal cord.
- In humans, these terms also describe relative positions within the brain and spinal cord2.
- Ventral pathway: Responsible for object recognition and color vision.
- Dorsal pathway: Responsible for spatial perception, depth perception, and motion processing34.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Dorsal: Toward the top of the brain or the back of the spinal cord Ventral: Toward the bottom of the brain or the front of the spinal cordopenbooks.lib.msu.edu/neuroscience/chapter/anat…“Dorsal” refers to the back or vertebral side, while “ventral” refers to the belly side. In a fish, the dorsal fin is on the back, and the belly is the ventral side. A person’s back is their dorsal surface, while the belly is the ventral surface. But, in humans, these terms more often describe relative positions within the brain and spinal cord.sciencenotes.org/anatomical-terms-of-location-ante…The ventral pathway is responsible for object recognition and color vision, while the dorsal pathway is responsible for spatial perception, depth perception, and motion processing. Understanding these pathways can help clarify how our brains construct our perception of the world.carlsonlab.org/ventral-vs-dorsal-visual-pathways-n…The ventral stream (or “vision-for-perception” pathway) is believed to mainly subserve recognition and discrimination of visual shapes and objects, whereas the dorsal stream (or “vision-for-action” pathway) has been primarily associated with visually guided reaching and grasping based on the moment-to-moment analysis of the spatial location, shape, and orientation of objects.www.jneurosci.org/content/32/24/8107 - People also ask
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