Abstract
Studies at the level of the cerebral cortex have begun to gain more and more interest because the way it works provides information about a person’s way of thinking or memorizing. It is known that the regions of the cortex are excited differently, so there are action potentials of various sizes, depending on the action performed. From an anatomical and functional point of view, both the visual and the auditory pathways are divided into two important areas, the primary area and the secondary area, also called by the association. Their unitary analysis is necessary because the memorization process is based mainly on the functionality of the association area, but it is necessary to follow the existence of differences in the primary areas because the individual will naturally select the stimuli that allow him to acquire. Depending on the neural density present in the two areas, information can be obtained about a person’s preference to use the visual analyzer to the detriment of the auditory one, in everyday actions.
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