Information processing in the primate retina: circuitry and coding
Summary:
This paper discusses the function of neural circuits in the retina, focusing on the connectivity of neurons and the computations performed by these neurons.
Categories
- Eye health: The paper discusses the function and connectivity of neurons in the retina, which is relevant to eye health.
- Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses the computations performed by neurons in the retina, which is relevant to cognitive function and memory.
Author(s)
GD Field, EJ Chichilnisky
Publication Year:
2007
Number of Citations:
486
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