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Cell structure and function in the visual cortex of the cat
J. P. Kelly,
D. C. Van Essen
Department of Neuroscience
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
DBBS - Neurosciences
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Absolute Correlation Degree
33%
Adjacent Neurons
33%
Area 17
66%
Bouquet
33%
Cell Function
100%
Cellular Structure
100%
Cerebral Cortex
33%
Complex Cell
33%
Depolarization
33%
Fluorescent Dye
33%
Functional Class
33%
Glial Cells
66%
Golgi
33%
Hypercomplex
100%
III-V
33%
Impulse Activity
33%
Individual Cells
33%
Morphological Variation
66%
Multi-electrode
33%
Optimal Orientation
33%
Physiological Properties
33%
Pyramidal Cells
33%
Resting Potential
33%
Simple Cells
33%
Stellate Cells
33%
Stimulus Orientation
33%
Structural Class
33%
Structural Features
33%
Visual Cortex
100%
Visual Receptive Fields
33%
Visual Stimuli
33%
Neuroscience
Cerebral Cortex
33%
Fluorescent Dye
33%
Microglia
66%
Pyramidal Cell
33%
Receptive Field
33%
Resting Potential
33%
Stellate Cell
33%
Visual Cortex
100%