• In neuroscience, cortical magnification describes how many neurons in an area of the visual cortex are 'responsible' for processing a stimulus of a given...
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    PMID 11943853. S2CID 8869228. Fig. 3: ...This "mole-ratunculus" provides a graphic illustration of the cortical magnification of the incisors and head...
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    central portion of the visual field, a phenomenon termed cortical magnification. This magnification reflects an increased representation and processing capacity...
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    insufficient for such activities. Limited acuity is matched by low cortical magnification, a small lateral geniculate nucleus, and a large optic tectum, suggesting...
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    Cataract (redirect from Cortical cataract)
    sclerosis cataract of a 70-year-old male Cortical cataract of a 60-year-old male Retroillumination of cortical cataract Posterior subcapsular cataract...
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  • stimuli according to the cortical magnification factor (through M scaling) and found no effect of cortical magnification which could fully explain the eccentricity...
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    Bone (redirect from Cortical bone)
    patterns: cortical and cancellous bone, each with a distinct appearance and characteristics. The hard outer layer of bones is composed of cortical bone, which...
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    a patch of cortical tissue in visual area V1 that processes a given location in the visual field (a concept known as cortical magnification) is equally...
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    Commons has media related to Retinotopy. Biological neural network Cortical magnification Frontal eye field Tonotopy Visual space Rosa MG (December 2002)...
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    angular area viewed by the instrument, in square degrees, or for higher magnification instruments, in square arc-minutes. For reference the Wide Field Channel...
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    [better source needed] There are two main kinds of Lewy bodies – classical and cortical. A classical Lewy body is an eosinophilic cytoplasmic inclusion consisting...
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  • reduce the effect the blind spot has on central vision. 2.2x or 2.7x magnification strengths make it possible to see or discern the central vision object...
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  • Reviews Neuroscience, 14, 188-200. Carrasco M & Frieder KS (1997) Cortical magnification neutralizes the eccentricity effect in visual search. Vision Research...
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    cortical blindness vary greatly across individuals and may be more severe in periods of exhaustion or stress. It is common for people with cortical blindness...
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    in turn enters a renal interlobular vein and then into the renal vein. Cortical nephrons near the corticomedullary junction (15% of all nephrons) are called...
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    layer for cortico-cortical fibers) where they activate inhibitory muscarinic receptors of pyramidal cells, and thus inhibit cortico-cortical conduction. In...
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    Cross-section through the spiral organ of Corti at greater magnification, showing position of the hair cells on the basement membrane....
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    It is a secondary narcissism because it is not a new creation but a magnification of an already existing condition (primary narcissism). In 1925, Robert...
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    steroidogenesis, and involves a number of reactions and processes that take place in cortical cells. The medulla produces the catecholamines, which function to produce...
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  • Macropsia may be a result of optical magnification differences between the eyes, retinal receptor distribution, or the cortical processing of the sampled image...
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    (text-to-speech) or braille (refreshable braille displays) in combination with magnification for low vision users in some cases. There are a variety of platforms...
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    for 3D cortical processing, indicating that chromostereopsis is a task-dependent, top-down effect. Overall, chromostereopsis involves cortical areas that...
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    paraparesis Incontinence Hearing problems Speech problems The role of prolonged cortical myelination in human evolution has been implicated as a contributing factor...
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    fractals appear similar at various scales, as illustrated in successive magnifications of the Mandelbrot set. This exhibition of similar patterns at increasingly...
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    A histological slide of a human primary ovarian follicle in greater magnification Antral follicle McGee, Elizabeth A.; Hsueh, Aaron J. W. (2000). "Initial...
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    observation of merozoites on a thin film blood smear examined at maximum magnification under oil using Romonovski stains (methylene blue and eosin). This is...
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    condense into discrete chromosomes that are typically visible at high magnification through a light microscope. In this stage, chromosomes are long, thin...
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    Overgeneralisation - making sweeping conclusions based on a single event. Magnification - exaggerating the importance of an undesirable event. Minimisation...
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  • tissue can be examined above and below the level of injury, usually with magnification, using either loupes or an operating microscope. If a large segment...
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    a 'Hartig net', and endotropic, where fungal hyphae directly enter the cortical cells of the root. Later, more precise divisions included ectomycorrhiza...
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