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1 signals for transfer to the lobula, a higher visual center.
2  approximately 75% and 25% of these two main visual centers.
3 vide molecular mechanisms for D-V mapping in visual centers.
4 information processing in retina and primary visual centers.
5 late nucleus, superior colliculus, and other visual centers.
6 tic information to various non-image-forming visual centers.
7 neurons, which then provide output to higher visual centers.
8                            Other subcortical visual centers also showed elevated basal levels of FLI
9 roject to ipsilateral or contralateral brain visual centers, critical for binocular vision.
10 tants do not infect a specific subset of the visual centers, e.g., the superior colliculus and the do
11 retinal ganglion cells and ultimately higher visual centers encode color and luminance.
12              The optic tectum is the largest visual center in most vertebrates and the main target fo
13                          In most subcortical visual centers in normal mice maintained for a period in
14  levels were determined, and the retinas and visual centers in the brain were examined by light and e
15 rons and anterogradely spreads to infect all visual centers in the brain.
16  deprivation influences refinement of higher visual centers, no previous studies suggest that light r
17 es refinement of neuronal function in higher visual centers of mammals.
18                       The development of the visual centers of the Drosophila brain is tightly regula
19 mined here FLI expression in the subcortical visual centers of the Royal College of Surgeons rat, foc
20  In normal rats, neurons in most subcortical visual centers show low levels of fos-like immunoreactiv
21  information is relayed to non-image-forming visual centers that mediate behaviors such as the pupill
22 ive rise to direction selectivity in a major visual center, the superior colliculus (SC), are entirel
23 the anterior optic tubercle, a central brain visual center, with R neurons.

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