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    Dendritic Computation of Direction in Retinal Neurons

    The retina utilizes a variety of dendritic mechanisms to compute direction from image motion. The computation is accomplished by starburst amacrine cells (SBACs) which are GABAergic neurons presynaptic to dire...

    Robert G. Smith, W. Rowland Taylor in The Computing Dendrite (2014)

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    Symphony and Sa Re Ga

    For 6 months between April and October 1999, I was deployed from my usual occupation as Music-in-Schools Adviser to the Australian Northern Territory Department of Education, to that of international music edu...

    Robert G. Smith in Educating in the Arts (2008)

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    Functional architecture of mammalian outer retina and bipolar cells

    ‘Function’ in the outer retina has mainly been studied by recording in situ from single neurons. In lower vertebrates this approach to bipolar cells has been extremely fruitful (e.g. Chapter 12), but in mammals b...

    Peter Sterling, Robert G. Smith, Rukmini Rao in Neurobiology and Clinical Aspects of the O… (1995)

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    Measurement of simulation speed: its relation to simulation accuracy

    This article presents an unbiased method for measuring simulation speed for compartmental simulators. The method measures how long it takes to simulate a neural circuit component at a given overall accuracy. B...

    Robert G. Smith in Computation in Neurons and Neural Systems (1994)

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    Simulating the foveal cone receptive field

    The foveal midget ganglion cell has a receptive field center fed by one cone. The surround might also be fed by the same center cone since a cone terminal laterally connects to neighboring cones through electr...

    Andrew Hsu, Robert G. Smith in Computation in Neurons and Neural Systems (1994)

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    Retinal circuits for daylight: why ballplayers don’t wear shades

    A natural scene contains fine spatial detail at low contrast (Srinivasan et al., 1982), and to represent it as an optical image on the retina requires quite a lot of light This is because the number of photons ar...

    Peter Sterling, Ethan Cohen, Robert G. Smith in Analysis and Modeling of Neural Systems (1992)

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    A Faint Object Spectrometer for the Infrared

    A cryogenic astronomical spectrometer for the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility is described. This spectrometer will employ an array of at least 20 detectors and provide a resolving power of 100 to 1500 at 1–5 ...

    Alan T. Tokunaga, Robert G. Smith in Third Asian-Pacific Regional Meeting of th… (1986)