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Retinal Direction Selectivity Is Reversed by Visual Stimulation

A classic neural computation is that of detecting the direction of motion of an object within the visual scene. Direction-selective cells in the retina respond strongly to an image moving in the preferred direction and weakly to an image moving in the opposite direction. This computation relies upon an asymmetric set



Contributed by: David Simmons



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