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These retinas are made for walkin'

Jonathan B. Demb () and Damon A. Clark ()
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Jonathan B. Demb: Yale University
Damon A. Clark: Cellular & Developmental Biology and of Physics, Yale University

Nature, 2017, vol. 546, issue 7659, 476-477

Abstract: Measurements of the activity of neurons called direction-selective ganglion cells in the mouse retina explain how visual motion encoded by the eye maps onto body movements such as walking. See Article p.492

Date: 2017
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