What can simple brains teach us about how vision works
Vision is the process of extracting behaviorally-relevant information from patterns of light that fall on retina as the eyes sample the outside world. Traditionally, nonhuman primates (macaque monkeys, in particular) have been viewed by many as the animal model-of-choice for investigating the neuron...
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Hoofdauteur: | David D. Cox (auth) |
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Andere auteurs: | Andrea Benucci (auth), Davide Zoccolan (auth), R. Clay Reid (auth) |
Formaat: | Elektronisch Hoofdstuk |
Taal: | Engels |
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2015
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Reeks: | Frontiers Research Topics
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