In cats, 131 area 18 units with receptive fields 10-50 degrees from the visual axis, were recorded and tested with moving stimuli. These stimuli included light slits, dark bars, single edges, gratings and a random square pattern. 94% of the units were responsive to visual motion. 106 neurones could
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Receptive field properties of cells in area 19 of the cat
โ Scribed by K. Tanaka; I. Ohzawa; A. S. Ramoa; R. D. Freeman
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 1987
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- English
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- 65
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