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Circuitry 10.15 for generating receptive field center responses of retinal ganglion cells. (Part 1) 10.19 Circuitry for generating receptive field surround of an on-center retinal ganglion (Part cell. 1) 11.5 Projection of the binocular field of view onto the two retinas. 11.10 Mixing of the pathways from the two eyes first occurs in the striate cortex. (Part 1)

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Circuitry 10.15 for generating receptive field center responses of retinal ganglion cells. (Part 1) 10.19 Circuitry for generating receptive field surround of an on-center retinal ganglion (Part cell. 1) 11.5 Projection of the binocular field of view onto the two retinas. 11.10 Mixing of the pathways from the two eyes first occurs in the striate cortex. (Part 1)
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