Translations:Orientation Selective Ganglion Cell/33/en

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In this study they found that the excitatory regions of the receptive field were difficult to find.[1]

Open Questions/Status

It is thought that amacrine cells help form the orientation selectivity of OSGCs, however, the exact role of amacrine cells still remains unclear [2]. Many questions remain on how the synaptic mechanisms create orientation selectivity in ganglion cells. A complete description of all the different types of ganglion cell types has yet to be formed and further research is needed for this to be accomplished.[3]

References

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