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Neuroscience / Nervous system / Visual system / Brain / Cerebrum / Simple cell / Contrast / Retinal ganglion cell / Control theory / Lateral geniculate nucleus / Feature detection / Linear circuit
Date: 2007-12-21 03:33:11
Neuroscience
Nervous system
Visual system
Brain
Cerebrum
Simple cell
Contrast
Retinal ganglion cell
Control theory
Lateral geniculate nucleus
Feature detection
Linear circuit

Biol. Cybern. 81, 515±Interaction of ON and OFF pathways for visual contrast measurement Heiko Neumann1 , Luiz Pessoa2 , Thorsten Hanse1 1

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