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Connections: Features Detected by Individual Neurons

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Abstract
In recent decades, researchers like David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel have been able to chart patterns of neural activity in relation to certain stimuli. Too often, however, research is focused on a single neuron rather than populations of neurons listening to other neural populations. What occurs in the cortex is similar to the assembly- line processing of automobiles, with different areas specializing in different functions. There are, for example, 30 some visual areas between the primary visual cortex and the highest level of processing.
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Introduction to Psychology, Sensation and Perception, Inside Out
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