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PHY2011 - Neuroscience of communication, sensory and control systems - S1 2025

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With respect to the ability to see flickering lights as individual flickers and not a single stream 

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In retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), the Red / Green system of wavelength-selective receptive fields (RFs):

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The ability to see higher rates of flickering in lights is

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In light adaptation 

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Because information from cones can reach the retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) either via bipolar cells (direct pathway) or via amacrine cells (the indirect pathway):
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At night or at low light levels (eg. in a dark room):
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Visual acuity is highest at the fovea because:

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Cones are better able to signal a moving or flickering stimulus than rods because:

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Photoreceptors pass on information about light:

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Cells with OFF centre receptive fields (RFs) are activated by:

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