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Starburst amacrine cells exhibit very strange biophysics. Distinct SAC dendrites are selectively activated by visual stimuli moving centrifugally with respect to those distinct dendrites. SAC dendrite-specific direction selectivity is thought to underlie the direction selectivity of [[On-Off Direction-Selective Ganglion Cell|on/off direction-selective ganglion cells]]<ref name="Denk 2002"></ref>, but the mechanism by which this direction selectivity is generated in SAC dendrites remains unknown.
TranslationStarburst amacrine cells exhibit very strange biophysics. Distinct SAC dendrites are selectively activated by visual stimuli moving centrifugally with respect to those distinct dendrites. SAC dendrite-specific direction selectivity is thought to underlie the direction selectivity of [[On-Off Direction-Selective Ganglion Cell|on/off direction-selective ganglion cells]]<ref name="Denk 2002"></ref>, but the mechanism by which this direction selectivity is generated in SAC dendrites remains unknown.
Starburst amacrine cells exhibit very strange biophysics. Distinct SAC dendrites are selectively activated by visual stimuli moving centrifugally with respect to those distinct dendrites. SAC dendrite-specific direction selectivity is thought to underlie the direction selectivity of on/off direction-selective ganglion cells[1], but the mechanism by which this direction selectivity is generated in SAC dendrites remains unknown.
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