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Visual system / Mind / Neural networks / Nervous system / Neocognitron / Brodmann areas / Receptive field / Simple cell / Hypercomplex cell / Anatomy / Biology / Cerebrum
Date: 2008-01-30 21:33:52
Visual system
Mind
Neural networks
Nervous system
Neocognitron
Brodmann areas
Receptive field
Simple cell
Hypercomplex cell
Anatomy
Biology
Cerebrum

Biological Cybernetics

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