Reference Summary: Neurons are just like any other cell in your body in most ways, but axons and dendrites are unique structure that are critical for ... Many types of cells with specialized receptive fields in primary visual cortex lay the groundwork for visual perception.
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Neurons are just like any other cell in your body in most ways, but axons and dendrites are unique structure that are critical for ... Many types of cells with specialized receptive fields in primary visual cortex lay the groundwork for visual perception. How did ancient philosophers and anatomists view the brain and where did our modern view of the brain come from?
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- Neurons are just like any other cell in your body in most ways, but axons and dendrites are unique structure that are critical for ...
- Many types of cells with specialized receptive fields in primary visual cortex lay the groundwork for visual perception.
- How did ancient philosophers and anatomists view the brain and where did our modern view of the brain come from?
- Quite a bit of processing of visual stimuli occurs in the retina before any information gets to the brain.
- The most complex aspects of visual processing occur in other parts of visual cortex that get input from
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