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2016
In order to understand the organization of visual spatial organization within the occipital cortex, it is necessary to review basic functional aspects of the retina and its projection to the lateral geniculate. Retinal photoreceptors actually hyperpolarize when light hits the 11-cis retinal molecule and induces molecular motion within the photoreceptor
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In order to understand the organization of visual spatial organization within the occipital cortex, it is necessary to review basic functional aspects of the retina and its projection to the lateral geniculate. Retinal photoreceptors actually hyperpolarize when light hits the 11-cis retinal molecule and induces molecular motion within the photoreceptor
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Mechanisms of visual attention in the human cortex.
Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2000A typical scene contains many different objects that, because of the limited processing capacity of the visual system, compete for neural representation.
S. Kastner, Leslie G. Ungerleider
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1986
Models in biology tend to be informal. Usually, a model simply states a problem and organizes related scientific work. In Models of the Visual Cortex , problems in visual neuroscience are discussed in short, nonmathematical articles, with each one organized around a model.
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Models in biology tend to be informal. Usually, a model simply states a problem and organizes related scientific work. In Models of the Visual Cortex , problems in visual neuroscience are discussed in short, nonmathematical articles, with each one organized around a model.
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1988
Extrastriate visual cortex comprises a mosaic of anatomically and physiologically distinct areas which occupy a broad belt of cortex outside the striate area (area 17, or VI). These areas receive their major visual input directly or indirectly from striate cortex and are responsible for intermediate and high levels of visual processing.
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Extrastriate visual cortex comprises a mosaic of anatomically and physiologically distinct areas which occupy a broad belt of cortex outside the striate area (area 17, or VI). These areas receive their major visual input directly or indirectly from striate cortex and are responsible for intermediate and high levels of visual processing.
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