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  • 51Normalization model — The normalization model is an influential model of responses of neurons in primary visual cortex. David Heeger developed the model in the early 1990s[1], and later refined it together with Matteo Carandini and J Anthony Movshon[2]. The model… …

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  • 52Augendominanz — (Fachbegriff okulare Dominanz von lateinisch oculus „Auge“ und dominus „Herr“) bezeichnet den Umstand, dass das retinale Abbild des einen Auges eines Lebewesens, gegenüber dem retinalem Abbild des anderen Auges bevorzugt wird. Beim Binokularsehen …

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  • 53Oblique effect — is the name given to the relative deficiency in perceptual performance for oblique contours as compared to the performance for horizontal or vertical contours. Contents 1 Background 2 The Phenomenon 3 Origin of the Oblique Effect …

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  • 54stria laminae granularis internae — [TA] stria of internal granular layer: a band of tangentially oriented white nerve fibers in the internal granular layer of the cerebral cortex. In the region of the calcarine sulcus, this stria is thick and highly visible and here is known as… …

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  • 55Neural coding — is a neuroscience related field concerned with how sensory and other information is represented in the brain by networks of neurons. The main goal of studying neural coding is to characterize the relationship between the stimulus and the… …

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  • 56extrastriate — adjective Describing that part of the cortex next to the striate cortex …

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  • 57Monocular deprivation — is an experimental technique used by neuroscientists to study central nervous system plasticity. Generally, one of an animal s eyes is sutured shut during a period of high cortical plasticity (4–5 weeks old in mice (Gordon 1997)). This… …

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  • 59akinetopsia —    Also referred to as cerebral akinetopsia and visual motion blindness. The term akinetopsia comes from the Greek words akinesia (absence of motion) and opsis (seeing). It was introduced in or shortly before 1991 by the British neurobiologist… …

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  • 60parastriate area — Brodmann area 18, an area of the occipital cortex partly surrounding the striate cortex and having some of the functions of an association area for visual sensations …

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