The neural basis of visual function
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The neural basis of visual function
(Vision and visual dysfunction / general editor, John R. Cronly-Dillon, v. 4)
Macmillan Press, Scientific & Medical, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A 16 volume thematic encyclopedia on vision covering all research aspects of this multidisciplinary field by 300 contributors from around the world. Each volume is extensively referenced, illustrated and indexed. The articles relate the current state of our knowledge and areas of continuing advancement and will be updated in additional volumes every 5 years. It is aimed at libraries in all universities, relevant departments and other institutions conducting research into vision, medical schools and relevant major industrial concerns such as pharmaceutical, optics and robotics companies.
Table of Contents
- Topography of visual cortical area in cats and primates
- electrophysiological basis of eye movements in primates
- functional properties of the different classes of retinal ganglion cells
- receptive field structure of retinal ganglion cells in cats and monkeys
- electrophysiology of the LGNs in higher mammals
- inhibitory mechanisms in the visual cortex
- electrophysiology of the superior colliculus in subprimate species
- electrophysiolgy of the superior colliculus in subprimate species
- electrophysiology of the inner nuclear and inner plexiform layers of the retina
- the accessory optic system
- electrophysiology of the pulvinar in higher mammals
- quantitative electrophysiology of visual cortical neurons
- cat area 17 - laminer organization
- electrophysiology studies of the columnar organization of the visual cortex in higher mammals
- electrophysiology of colour vision in the retinogeniculocortical pathways
- intracellular recordings in visual pathways
- receptive field properties of extrastriate cortical neurons in subprimate species
- afferent inputs and receptive field properties of cells in different layers of striate cortex in cat and monkey
- receptive field structure of cells in visual cortex
- electrophysiology of vision beyond extrastriate cortex.
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