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  • ...p) between the arbors of neighboring starburst amacrine cells.<ref>Tauchi, M. & Masland, R. H. The shape and arrangement of the cholinergic neurons in t ...roughly four quadrants.<ref name="Briggman">Briggman, K.L., Helmstaedter, M. & Denk, W. Wiring specificity in the direction-selectivity circuit of the
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  • ...ells in [a] ganglion cell's surround."<ref name="Tessier">Tessier-Lavigne, M. "Visual Processing by the Retina." ''Principles of Neural Science''. New Y ...ibitory (i.e., GABAergic/glycinergic) amacrine cells<ref name="Bieda 1999">M. C. Bieda & D. R. Copenhagen (1999) [http://jn.physiology.org/content/81/6/
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  • ...ificity in the Direction-Selectivity Circuit of the Retina. K. L. Briggman M. Helmstaedter W. Denk. Nature volume471 pgs183-188 http://www.nature.com/na ...nelles unstained. SBFSEM was used to image a volume of size 350×300×60 µm{{math|<sup>3</sup>}} (left) with voxel resolution 16.5×16.5×23 nm{{math|<
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  • ...bottom view of the traced arbors.<ref name="briggman2011">K. L. Briggman, M. Helmstaedter, and W. Denk (2011). [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v
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  • ...matrix formed by <i>m</i> weight column vectors (i.e. a <i>k</i> row x <i>m</i> column matrix):
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  • ...matrix formed by <i>m</i> weight column vectors (i.e. a <i>k</i> row x <i>m</i> column matrix):
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  • ...matrix formed by <i>m</i> weight column vectors (i.e. a <i>k</i> row x <i>m</i> column matrix):
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  • Kullmann1, Dimitri M. "Neurological Channelopathies." Annual Review of Neuroscience 33.1 (2010): Kullmann2, Dimitri M. "The Neuronal Channelopathies." Brain 125.6 (2002): n. pag.Brain.oxfordjou
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  • Each cube consists of 256 slices and is 4.1 µm x 4.1 µm x 5.6 µmm = micrometer = 10^-6 meters). ...I selected something incorrectly. Why don’t I still get feedback as I’m working?===== <!--T:34-->
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  • Turaga, S., Briggman, K., Helmstaedter, M., Denk, W., & Seung, S. "Maximin Affinity Learning of Image Segmentation".
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  • ...tandard color settings). When in Explore players must use the command ctrl+m to commit their work before submitting it. They can also press ctrl+d to di
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  • ...ef name="Hodgkin" /><ref name="Barnett">Barnett, Mark W., Larkman, Phillip M. (2007) [http://pn.bmj.com/content/7/3/192.full The Action Potential] <em>P
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  • ====I'm concerned about an incident on EyeWire that involved my child/I'm still concerned in general about my child using EyeWire. With whom can I ad
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  • ...less than 3.0 is required for a consensus to form on [[EyeWire_Dictionary#M|mystery cells]], and no less than 2.0 for [[EyeWire_Dictionary#L|lightning ==M==
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  • A trace going backward from the point of a [[The_Eyewire_Lexicon#M|merger]], allowing one to see that the piece in question is not part of the ...less than 3.0 is required for a consensus to form on [[The_Eyewire_Lexicon#M|mystery cells]], and no less than 2.0 for [[The_Eyewire_Lexicon#L|lightning
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  • ...Boycott and Wassle neither HI cells nor HII cells were selective towards S,M, or L cones. By contrast, Anhelt and Kolb claim that in their observations Dacey, Dennis M (1999). "Primate Retina: Cell Types, Circuits and Color Opponency". Progres
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  • Berson, D.M. (2003). Strange vision: ganglion cells as circadian photoreceptors. Trends Berson, D.M., Dunn, F.A., and Takao, M. (2002). Phototransduction by retinal ganglion cells that set the circadian
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  • Rivlin-Etzion M, Zhou K, Wei W, Elstrott J, Nguyen PL, Barres BA, Huberman AD, Feller MB (2
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  • ...ry of alpha RGCs in mouse retina. S-pigment dominated cones send inputs to M-cone-dominated hyperpolarizing bipolar cell, which in turn sends its signal Huberman AD, Manu M, Koch SM, Susman MW, Lutz AB, Ulian EM, Baccus SA, Barres BA (2008). Archit
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  • Rivlin-Etzion M, Zhou K, Wei W, Elstrott J, Nguyen PL, Barres BA, Huberman AD, Feller MB (2
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  • ...ry of alpha RGCs in mouse retina. S-pigment dominated cones send inputs to M-cone-dominated hyperpolarizing bipolar cell, which in turn sends its signal
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  • ...ry of alpha RGCs in mouse retina. S-pigment dominated cones send inputs to M-cone-dominated hyperpolarizing bipolar cell, which in turn sends its signal
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  • Turaga, S., Briggman, K., Helmstaedter, M., Denk, W., & Seung, S. "Maximin Affinity Learning of Image Segmentation".
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  • ...ef name="Hodgkin" /><ref name="Barnett">Barnett, Mark W., Larkman, Phillip M. (2007) [http://pn.bmj.com/content/7/3/192.full The Action Potential] <em>P
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  • ...bottom view of the traced arbors.<ref name="briggman2011">K. L. Briggman, M. Helmstaedter, and W. Denk (2011). [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v
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  • ...ells in [a] ganglion cell's surround."<ref name="Tessier">Tessier-Lavigne, M. "Visual Processing by the Retina." ''Principles of Neural Science''. New Y ...ibitory (i.e., GABAergic/glycinergic) amacrine cells<ref name="Bieda 1999">M. C. Bieda & D. R. Copenhagen (1999) [http://jn.physiology.org/content/81/6/
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  • ...er a bright green color. When in Explore players must use the command ctrl+m to commit their work before submitting it. They can also press ctrl+d to di
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  • Each cube consists of 256 slices and is 4.1 µm x 4.1 µm x 5.6 µmm = micrometer = 10^-6 meters). ...I selected something incorrectly. Why don’t I still get feedback as I’m working?=====
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  • ..." of 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.fu
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  • Turaga, S., Briggman, K., Helmstaedter, M., Denk, W., & Seung, S. \"Maximin Affinity Learning of Image Segmentation\
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  • ...ef name="Hodgkin" /><ref name="Barnett">Barnett, Mark W., Larkman, Phillip M. (2007) [http://pn.bmj.com/content/7/3/192.full The Action Potential] <em>P
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  • A trace going backwards from the point of a [[The_Eyewire_Lexicon#M|merger]], allowing one to see that the piece in question is not part of the ...less than 3.0 is required for a consensus to form on [[The_Eyewire_Lexicon#M|mystery cells]], and no less than 2.0 for [[The_Eyewire_Lexicon#L|lightning
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  • ...ificity in the Direction-Selectivity Circuit of the Retina. K. L. Briggman M. Helmstaedter W. Denk. Nature volume471 pgs183-188 http://www.nature.com/na ...nelles unstained. SBFSEM was used to image a volume of size 350×300×60 µm{{math|<sup>3</sup>}} (left) with voxel resolution 16.5×16.5×23 nm{{math|<
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  • ...ificity in the Direction-Selectivity Circuit of the Retina. K. L. Briggman M. Helmstaedter W. Denk. Nature volume471 pgs183-188 http://www.nature.com/na ...nelles unstained. SBFSEM was used to image a volume of size 350×300×60 µm{{math|<sup>3</sup>}} (left) with voxel resolution 16.5×16.5×23 nm{{math|<
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  • ...en el circuito de selectividad de dirección de la retina. K. L. Briggman M. Helmstaedter W. Denk. Nature volume471 pgs183-188 http://www.nature.com/na ...ral como la conectividad en la misma retina mediante la aplicación de dos métodos de imagen uno tras otro: microscopía de dos fotones (2P) y [[micros
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  • ...er a bright green color. When in Explore players must use the command ctrl+m to commit their work before submitting it. They can also press ctrl+d to di
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  • Each cube consists of 256 slices and is 4.1 µm x 4.1 µm x 5.6 µmm = micrometer = 10^-6 meters). ...I selected something incorrectly. Why don’t I still get feedback as I’m working?=====
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  • ...ef name="Hodgkin" /><ref name="Barnett">Barnett, Mark W., Larkman, Phillip M. (2007) [http://pn.bmj.com/content/7/3/192.full The Action Potential] <em>P
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  • ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postsynaptic_density postsynaptic density], but I'm not sure if that is visible in zfish slides. Ironically, the presynaptic si
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  • ...n neuronal encontrada que sea nueva. Los jugadores también pueden recibir más de veinte puntos según el tiempo invertido en cualquier tarea en célul ...alización es el trazo inicial de cualquier cubo. Los jugadores con 80 % o más de precisión son los únicos que pueden Señalizar. Solo se consigue se
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  • ...ermiten que la computadora nos ayude a rastrear las células de una manera más eficiente. ...generalizar adecuadamente para nuevos conjuntos de datos. Así que cuantos más datos de entrenamiento podamos introducir en la IA, mejor. Eyewire es un
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  • ...ells in [a] ganglion cell's surround."<ref name="Tessier">Tessier-Lavigne, M. "Visual Processing by the Retina." ''Principles of Neural Science''. New Y ...ibitory (i.e., GABAergic/glycinergic) amacrine cells<ref name="Bieda 1999">M. C. Bieda & D. R. Copenhagen (1999) [http://jn.physiology.org/content/81/6/
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  • ...han completado el tutorial de inicio. Todas son de nivel 1. La precisión mínima para trazar estas células es 70 %. Trazo que se va alejando de una [[The_Eyewire_Lexicon/es#M|fusión]], lo que deja ver que el segmento en cuestión no es parte de la c
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  • ...can las ramificaciones en bucle típicas de las células DSG. Escala: 50 μm. Imagen adaptada de Rivlin-Etzion et al., 2009]] ...cción de movimiento que las DR4-RGC, son más finas en general, levemente más simétricas en las ramificaciones de ñas dendritas y se dirigen a un ma
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