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C Enroth-Cugell

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Nature|May 2, 1970
Algebraic summation of centre and surround inputs to retinal ganglion cells of the catC Enroth-Cugell, L Pinto
The Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1975
The control of retinal ganglion cell discharge by receptive field surroundsC Enroth-Cugell, P Lennie
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society|July 25, 2000
Tests of the mouse visual systemL H Pinto, C Enroth-Cugell
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1993
X and Y ganglion cells inform the cat's brain about contrast in the retinal imageJ B Troy, C Enroth-Cugell
Vision Research|January 1, 1974
Letter: The sensitivity distribution, not the receptive field size, is a fixed property of retinal ganglion cellsR M Shapley, C Enroth-Cugell
The Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1973
Flux, not retinal illumination, is what cat retinal ganglion cells really care aboutC Enroth-Cugell, R M Shapley
The Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1974
Proceedings: Direct measurement of image quality in the cat eyesC Enroth-Cugell, J G Robson
The Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1980
Summation of rod signals within the receptive field centre of cat retinal ganglion cellsC Enroth-Cugell, T H Harding
The Journal of General Physiology|October 1, 1976
The involvement of gamma-aminobutyric acid in the organization of cat retinal ganglion cell receptive fields. A study with picrotoxin and bicucullineA W Kirby, C Enroth-Cugell
The Journal of Physiology|March 1, 1987
The receptive-field spatial structure of cat retinal Y cellsC Enroth-Cugell, A W Freeman
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Nature|May 2, 1970
Algebraic summation of centre and surround inputs to retinal ganglion cells of the catC Enroth-Cugell, L Pinto
The Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1975
The control of retinal ganglion cell discharge by receptive field surroundsC Enroth-Cugell, P Lennie
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society|July 25, 2000
Tests of the mouse visual systemL H Pinto, C Enroth-Cugell
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1993
X and Y ganglion cells inform the cat's brain about contrast in the retinal imageJ B Troy, C Enroth-Cugell
Vision Research|January 1, 1974
Letter: The sensitivity distribution, not the receptive field size, is a fixed property of retinal ganglion cellsR M Shapley, C Enroth-Cugell
The Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1973
Flux, not retinal illumination, is what cat retinal ganglion cells really care aboutC Enroth-Cugell, R M Shapley
The Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1974
Proceedings: Direct measurement of image quality in the cat eyesC Enroth-Cugell, J G Robson
The Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1980
Summation of rod signals within the receptive field centre of cat retinal ganglion cellsC Enroth-Cugell, T H Harding
The Journal of General Physiology|October 1, 1976
The involvement of gamma-aminobutyric acid in the organization of cat retinal ganglion cell receptive fields. A study with picrotoxin and bicucullineA W Kirby, C Enroth-Cugell
The Journal of Physiology|March 1, 1987
The receptive-field spatial structure of cat retinal Y cellsC Enroth-Cugell, A W Freeman
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