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  • ...otion in the centrifugal direction. <ref name="2012b">Vaney, E.I., Sivyer, B., and W.R. Taylor (2012) Direction selectivity in the retina: symmetry and * <b>GABA:</b> If you stimulate (depolarize) a starburst amacrine cell that first connect
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  • [[Image:jamb010_side.png|thumb|right|420px|A side view of a JAM-B cell showing the asymmetrical dendritic field.<ref name="kim2008" />]] ...tein [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JAM2 Junction Adhesion Molecule B (JAM-B)]. J-RGCs are direction selective OFF RGCs, responding specifically to upwa
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  • ...cells]] that synapse onto them<ref name="Dowling 1966">J. E. Dowling & B. B. Boycott (1996) [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0080-4649%2819661115%2916 ...f amacrine cells.<ref name="Cherry 2009">T. J. Cherry, J. M. Trimarchi, M. B. Stadler & C. L. Cepko (2009)[http://www.pnas.org/content/106/23/9495.full
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  • ...is estimated to be around ten. A view of the bottom of the sandwich (panel b) shows the branching of the DSGC dendrites. ...contacts (a,b) are synapses, as demonstrated by the presence of vesicles (b) in a conventionally stained dataset. Incidental contacts (c,d) are not syn
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  • ...d through its receptive field in one direction." <ref name="barlow1965">H. B. Barlow and W. R. Levick (1965) [http://jp.physoc.org/content/178/3/477.ful ...and suppressed in the null direction.<ref name = "vaney2011">D. I. Vaney, B. Sivyer, and W. R. Taylor (2012). Direction selectivity in the retina: symm
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  • ...lls with physiologically defined OFF-center receptive fields and sublamina b dendrites of cell with ON-center receptive fields (Nelson et al., 1978). A
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  • ...e or both cells such that ''A'''s efficiency, as one of the cells firing ''B'', is increased.<ref>Hebb, D. O. (1949). <em>The Organization of Behavior:
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  • ...om the visual streak increases. Nearest the visual streak, both type a and b SACs have a relatively small cell body size and dendritic field diameter as
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  • ...al networks. It was developed in 1987 by Luis B. Almeida<ref>Almeida, Luis B. (June 1987). "A learning rule for asynchronous perceptrons with feedback i
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  • ...'', also known as an '''autoassociative encoder''',<ref>Thompson, Benjamin B.; Marks, Robert J.; Choi, Jai J.; El-Sharkawi, Mohamed A.; Huang, Ming-Yuh;
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  • b. ===Claire's Example===<br> 4. To add your own section, enter text like in b. of the above example ===&#91;&#91;YOUR ARTICLE’S TITLE&#93;&#93;===.<br>
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  • B. Stimulus train-induced bursting in hippocampal cultured slices. (Taken fro B. The upper shows spikes at 37oC. Middle panel attenuation at lower temperat
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  • * [[JAM-B Cell]]
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  • [[Image:jamb010_side.png|thumb|right|420px|A side view of a JAM-B cell showing the asymmetrical dendritic field.<ref name="kim2008" />]] ...cell's dendritic arbor can be used to identify a cell. In about 85% of JAM-B cells, there exists a marked asymmetry in the dendritic arbor.<ref name="ki
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  • ...ction potentials. <ref name="Hodgkin">Hodgkin, A. L., Huxley, A. F., Katz, B., (1952) [http://jp.physoc.org/content/116/4/424.full.pdf Measurement of Cu
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  • ...referred to as [[EyeWire_Dictionary#N|neurites]] (or [[EyeWire_Dictionary#B|Branches]], for accuracy, or [[EyeWire_Dictionary#D|dendrites]], for simpli ==B==
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  • ...referred to as [[The_Eyewire_Lexicon#N|neurites]] or [[The_Eyewire_Lexicon#B|Branches]] for accuracy, or [[The_Eyewire_Lexicon#D|dendrites]] for simplic ==B== <!--T:12-->
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  • ...of Nerve Cells in the Mammalian Retina". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 200 (1141): 441–461. doi:10.1098/rspb.1978.0026. ...of Nerve Cells in the Mammalian Retina". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 200 (1141): 441–461. doi:10.1098/rspb.1978.0026.
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  • ...lardi, M.C., Borghuis, B.G., Chan, E., Weng, S., Auferkorte, O.N., Demb, J.B., and Berson, D.M. (2012). Form and function of the M4 cell, an intrinsical ...Chen, B., Kim, P., McNeill, D.S., Nusinowitz, S., Evans, C., and Gorin, M.B. (2012). Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells are the primar
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  • ...in whole mount CB2-GFP mouse retina. A. whole mount retina. Scale = 500um B. GFP positive cells. C. Alpha RGCs are immunpositive to SMI-32 cells. D. GF ...al stimuli. A. Membrane potential response shows spike at offset of flash. B. Average subthreshold flash response of seven cells (gray), and average fla
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