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    Direction-Selective Ganglion Cells in the Retina

    The first stages in the neuronal processing of image motion take place within the retina. Some types of ganglion cells, which are the output neurones of the retina, are strongly stimulated by image movement in...

    David I. Vaney, Shigang He, W. Rowland Taylor, William R. Levick in Motion Vision (2001)

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    Maintained Discharge in the Visual System and its Role for Information Processing

    A constant feature of recordings from neurones of the sensory side of the nervous system is the occurrence of impulses in the absence of the appropriate stimuli. This activity has sometimes been called “sponta...

    William R. Levick in Central Processing of Visual Information A… (1973)

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    Information processing in the rabbit visual system

    Clyde W. Oyster, Ellen Takahashi, William R. Levick in Documenta Ophthalmologica (1971)