20/20 vision | Nature Reviews Neuroscience


20/20 vision | Nature Reviews Neuroscience

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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe ● Webvision: http://webvision.med.utah.edu/ We know a lot about the anatomy, physiology and development of the retina. So much, in fact, that


this structure is arguably the part of the central nervous system that we understand best. A cursory visit to the Webvision web site will quickly show you that this is no exaggeration. This


fantastic site, which is maintained by Helga Kolb, Eduardo Fernández and Ralph Nelson at the University of Utah, has very detailed information on the retina at all levels of analysis and


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