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From: Ancient visual channels have a causal role in arithmetic calculations

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Schematic illustration of the experimental apparatus and visual pathways from the eyes to the brain. Each side of the computer monitor provided visual information to a different eye. From the eye, the visual information passes first through monocularly segregated subcortical regions (grey lines: left eye; black lines: right eye). This information is then projected to the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) and subsequently reaches striate and binocular extrastriate regions.

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