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The Neural Basis Of Early Vision 1st Edition Narender Dhingra

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The Neural Basis Of Early Vision 1st Edition Narender Dhingra
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Publisher: Springer Tokyo
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.88 MB
Pages: 253
Author: Narender Dhingra, Robert Smith, Peter Sterling (auth.), Akimichi Kaneko M.D., Ph.D. (eds.)
ISBN: 9784431684473, 9784431684497, 4431684476, 4431684492
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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The Neural Basis Of Early Vision 1st Edition Narender Dhingra by Narender Dhingra, Robert Smith, Peter Sterling (auth.), Akimichi Kaneko M.d., Ph.d. (eds.) 9784431684473, 9784431684497, 4431684476, 4431684492 instant download after payment.

Researchers in recent decades have elucidated signal transduction in the retina and the function of the visual cortex. The highly flexible nature of neural circuits in the visual cortex especially during the critical period has been an interesting subject for studying neural plasticity and development. Recent advances in the visual neurosciences of the vertebrate retina and the visual cortex were discussed during the 12th Keio International Symposium for Life Science and Medicine, meeting jointly with Vision Forum 2002. Contributions to the symposium collected in this volume reflect the convergence of physiological, cell biological, molecular, mathematical, and clinical approaches. The book covers topics ranging from phototransduction to visual information processing in the primary visual cortex, and includes clinical studies on hereditary night blindness, creating a valuable source of information for researchers and clinicians in the visual neurosciences.

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