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  • curprev 06:4806:48, 18 May 2024 Rob talk contribs 1,035 bytes +1,035 Created page with "The dorsal stream, also sometimes called the "where" pathway, is a pathway in the brain responsible for processing visual information related to movement and spatial relationships. It's one of two major processing streams within the visual system, working alongside the ventral stream (the "what" pathway). * Function: ** Visual-spatial processing: The dorsal stream excels at understanding the location of objects in space, both relative to ourselves and to each other...."