Receptive Fields and ON/OFF Center Bipolar Cells
This video describes the definition of receptive fields and details the neurotransmitters behind the transduction of light. I discuss examples of off-center responses to light and dark fields.

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Receptive Fields - Explained

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How to Change Your Brain & Increase Neuroplasticity at Any Age | Dr. Andrew Huberman

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Special Senses | The Phototransduction Cascade

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Lateral Inhibition Explained | Why Your Brain Loves Contrast

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Memorize the Brain Without Studying

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Visual Field Defects and Optic Nerve Pathway | Homonymous Hemianopia Bitemporal Hemianopia NEW 2020

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The Retina - Bipolar Cells, Horizontal Cells, and Photoreceptors

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Anatomy | Vision (Part 1) | Retina, Photoreceptors, Bipolar Cells, & Ganglion Cells

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Action Potential in the Neuron

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The Cerebellum

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NCLEX Prep: On and Off Centers (Photoreception)

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Vision: Anatomy and Physiology, Animation

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Gs & Gi Pathways Of G-Protein-Coupled Receptors Explained | Clip

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Visual Pathway & its defects - Optic nerve - Optic Chiasm - Optic tract - Lateral Geniculate Body

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Glutamate Transmitter System Explained (NMDA, AMPA, Kainate, mGluR) | Clip

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Photoreceptors, Receptive Fields, and Lateral Inhibition (Intro Psych Tutorial #45)

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Perception: 2.4 Retinal Ganglion Cells

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035 On Center, Off Surround Ganglion Cells

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