Summary
This paper examines intrinsic cellular properties that shape feature selectivity in retinal ganglion cells, contributing to understanding of how the retina processes visual information. However, the abstract appears mismatched with the title, as it describes predictive coding and hierarchical brain models rather than retinal physiology, limiting practical lighting design implications.
Categories
The Science of Light: Paper concerns retinal ganglion cell properties and feature selectivity, which relates to photoreceptor and retinal biology relevant to light processing.
Author(s)
S Wienbar
Publication Year
2022
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