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Developmental Visual Learning
Parallel Convergences: A glimpse to the magnocellular and parvocellular pathways in visual perception.
Developmental Visual Learning (DVL) rests on a body of research on how the brain processes visual information through two parallel pathways — the magnocellular system and the parvocellular system. Each handles different aspects of perception, attention, and meaning.
Understanding how these pathways converge — and what happens when they don't — explains many of the patterns we see in attention, behavior, and learning struggles.
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Parallel Convergences: A Glimpse to the Magnocellular and Parvocellular Pathways in Visual Perception
A foundational overview of how the two pathways work together to support attention, perception, and learning.
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