Retinotopic Mapping
Discover the fascinating concept of retinotopic mapping, where the brain maintains a spatial representation of visual information from the retina to the visual cortex. This process not only preserves the origin of visual input but also encodes its location in the visual field. Additionally, learn about ocular dominance columns, specialized strips of neurons that respond preferentially to input from either the left or right eye, highlighting the brain's intricate mechanisms for visual perception.In this clip
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The Science of Everything Podcast
Episode 47: Vision Part 3
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Do you have anything to add to the statement: "We have a map of visual space. Certain neurons are seeing things in certain portions of visual space and not others" from the episode Andrew Huberman: Neuroscience of Optimal Performance | Lex Fridman Podcast #139 and the clip Visual Processing Hierarchy?
Do you have anything to add to the statement: "We have a map of visual space. Certain neurons are seeing things in certain portions of visual space and not others" from the episode Andrew Huberman: Neuroscience of Optimal Performance | Lex Fridman Podcast #139 and the clip Visual Processing Hierarchy?