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Complex Cells Increase Their Phase Sensitivity at Low Contrasts and Following Adaptation

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Crowder, Nathan
Van Kleef, Joshua
Dreher, Bogdan
Ibbotson, Michael

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American Physiological Society

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One of the best-known dichotomies in neuroscience is the division of neurons in the mammalian primary visual cortex into simple and complex cells. Simple cells have receptive fields with separate ON and OFF subregions and give phasesensitive responses to

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Journal of Neurophysiology

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2037-12-31