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Neural Principles in Vision
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Editor(s):
Friedrich Zettler
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Reto Weiler
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1976
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1976
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Book chapters
pp. 7
Patterns of Golgi-Impregnated Neurons in a Predator-Type Fish Retina
pp. 26
Comparative Study of the Horizontal Cells in the Vertebrate Retina: Mammals and Birds
pp. 63
Neuronal Connections and Cellular Arrangement in the Fish Retina
pp. 94
Golgi, Procion, Kernels and Current Injection
pp. 121
Interactions and Feedbacks in the Turtle Retina
pp. 131
Interactions between Cones and Second-Order Neurons in the Turtle Retina
pp. 143
Synaptic Transmission from Photoreceptors to the Second-Order Neurons in the Carp Retina
pp. 175
Adaptations of the Dragonfly Retina for Contrast Detection and the Elucidation of Neural Principles in the Peripheral Visual System
pp. 194
Voltage Noise in Insect Visual Cells
pp. 214
Spectral and Polarization Sensitivity of Identified Retinal Cells of the Fly
pp. 227
Neuronal Processing in the First Optic Neuropile of the Compound Eye of the Fly
pp. 280
Structure and Function of the Peripheral Visual Pathway in Hymenopterans
pp. 334
Neuronal Architecture and Function in the Ocellar System of the Locust
pp. 373
Ultrastructural Observations on the Cortex of the Optic Lobe of the Brain of Octopus and Eledone
pp. 389
The Question of Lateral Interactions in the Retinas of Cephalopods
pp. 394
Hyperpolarizing Photoreceptors in Invertebrates
pp. 410
The Economy of Photoreceptor Function in a Primitive Nervous System
pp. 245
Mosaic Organizations, Layers, and Visual Pathways in the Insect Brain
pp. 354
The Resolution of Lens and Compound Eyes
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