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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Visual cortex (redirect from Cortical visual center)
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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Visual prosthesis (redirect from Cortical Visual Neuroprosthesis)
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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Visual impairment (section Reading and magnification)
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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Organ of Corti (redirect from Cortical organ)
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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