Orientation Columns Explained
Discover how neurons in the cortex respond to specific orientations of light, creating a complex network of orientation columns. These columns are organized in a pinwheel structure, allowing for a seamless transition between different line orientations. Each region of the cortex hosts a full set of orientation neurons, integrating inputs from both eyes and demonstrating the intricate design of visual processing.In this clip
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Episode 47: Vision Part 3
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