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Figure 12.1 Central projections of retinal ganglion cells
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Figure 12.2 The circuitry responsible for the pupillary light reflex
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Figure 12.2 The circuitry responsible for the pupillary light reflex (Part 1)
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Figure 12.2 The circuitry responsible for the pupillary light reflex (Part 2)
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Figure 12.3 Projection of the visual fields onto the left and right retinas
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Figure 12.3 Projection of the visual fields onto the left and right retinas (Part 1)
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Figure 12.3 Projection of the visual fields onto the left and right retinas (Part 2)
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Figure 12.3 Projection of the visual fields onto the left and right retinas (Part 3)
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Figure Binocular field of view onto two retinas and relation to crossing of fibers in optic chiasm neuro4e-fig jpg
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Figure 12.5 Visuotopic organization of the striate cortex in the right occipital lobe
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Figure 12.5 Visuotopic organization of the striate cortex in the right occipital lobe (Part 1)
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Figure 12.5 Visuotopic organization of the striate cortex in the right occipital lobe (Part 2)
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Figure 12.6 Consequences of damage at different points along the primary visual pathway
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Figure 12.7 Course of the optic radiation to the striate cortex
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Figure 12.8 Neurons in the primary visual cortex respond selectively to oriented edges
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Figure 12.8 Neurons in the primary visual cortex respond selectively to oriented edges (Part 1)
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Figure 12.8 Neurons in the primary visual cortex respond selectively to oriented edges (Part 2)
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Figure 12.9 Representation of visual image by neurons selective for different stimulus orientations
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Figure 12.10 Organization of primary visual (striate) cortex
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Figure 12.10 Organization of primary visual (striate) cortex (Part 1)
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Figure 12.10 Organization of primary visual (striate) cortex (Part 2)
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Figure 12.11 The basis of functional maps in primary visual cortex
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Figure 12.11 The basis of functional maps in primary visual cortex (Part 1)
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Figure 12.11 The basis of functional maps in primary visual cortex (Part 2)
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Figure Functional imaging techniques reveal the orderly mapping of orientation preference in primary visual cortex neuro4e-fig jpg
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Figure 12.13 Mixing of the pathways from the two eyes first occurs in the striate cortex
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Figure 12.13 Mixing of the pathways from the two eyes first occurs in the striate cortex (Part 1)
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Figure 12.13 Mixing of the pathways from the two eyes first occurs in the striate cortex (Part 2)
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Figure 12.14 Binocular disparities are generally thought to be the basis of stereopsis
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Box 12A(1) Random Dot Stereograms and Related Amusements
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Box 12A(1) Random Dot Stereograms and Related Amusements (Part 1)
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Box 12A(1) Random Dot Stereograms and Related Amusements (Part 2)
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Box 12A(2) Random Dot Stereograms and Related Amusements
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Figure 12.15 Magno-, parvo-, and koniocellular pathways
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Figure 12.15 Magno-, parvo-, and koniocellular pathways (Part 1)
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Figure 12.15 Magno-, parvo-, and koniocellular pathways (Part 2)
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Figure 12.16 Subdivisions of the extrastriate cortex in the macaque monkey
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Figure 12.16 Subdivisions of the extrastriate cortex in the macaque monkey (Part 1)
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Figure 12.16 Subdivisions of the extrastriate cortex in the macaque monkey (Part 2)
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Figure 12.17 Localization of multiple visual areas in the human brain using fMRI
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Figure 12.17 Localization of multiple visual areas in the human brain using fMRI (Part 1)
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Figure 12.17 Localization of multiple visual areas in the human brain using fMRI (Part 2)
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Figure 12.18 The visual areas beyond the striate cortex are broadly organized into two pathways
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