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Card 6
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What makes neurons responsible for transduction suitable for the changing environmental conditions in which we live?
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Card 7
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What happens after transduction?
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Card 8
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Where do signals in the sensory organ project to?
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Card 9
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From the nuclei, where next?
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Card 10
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Where are visual areas generally found?
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Card 11
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Where are somatosensory areas mainly found?
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Card 12
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What is a 'map'?
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Card 13
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What is cortical magnification?
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Card 14
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Functional distinctions in layers correspond to...?
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Card 15
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What is a receptive field?
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