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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...
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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...
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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...