Lecture

Introduction primary visual cortex

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This lecture introduces the primary visual cortex and explores how cells and circuits transform visual stimuli to create perception and shape behavior. It covers visual physiology, receptive fields, orientation maps, direction tuning, and stimulus statistics shaping receptive fields.

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Understanding the brain requires an integrated understan­ding of different scales of organisation of the brain. This Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) will take the you through the latest data, models
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