Retinal Computation (EPUB)
Written by Greg Schwartz
The definition of the computations carried out by the retina , together with the synaptic and circuit mechanisms that enable them, are
summed up in Retinal Computation.
Every chapter focuses on a particular retinal computation, providing details on its definition, its neuroethological goal, and the
information that is currently known about both its known and undiscovered neural mechanisms.
Every chapter includes programming exercises and end-of-chapter questions related to a seminal work.
The target audience for this work includes ophthalmologists, researchers, and advanced graduate students with an interest in
computational neuroscience of sensory systems or vision science.
The retina is compared to a biological video camera in textbooks, but in reality, it is the most sophisticated picture processing device
on the planet.
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