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| We know optically the eye is like a simple meniscus camera that projects an image onto the retina. We also know that on the cortex there is a holomorphic map of the visual field. However we know very little of what happens in between. For example, in the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) there are seven layers, and if we stick a toothpick in a point like in a club sandwich, the layers are geometrically aligned. |
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| Posted by Giordano Beretta or Nathan Moroney on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 at 5:52:00 PM |
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