Lecture 4: Cell Types and Computing in the Retina
The retina has 60 different types of neurons. What are their functions? Dr. Christof Koch explores the definition of cell types and their functions in the mammalian retina. This full-length, undergraduate-level lecture is the fourth of a 12-part series entitled Coding & Vision 101, produced by the Allen Institute for Brain Science as an educational resource for the community.

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Lecture 5: Optical Imaging of Brains

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Lecture 2: What is Meant by Computation?

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Adrien Peyrache: Months-long stability of the head-direction system

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Mastering OCT Interpretation with Dr. Mark Friedberg

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Weibinar: A novel bioreactor reduces costs by scaling high-density hiPSC culture | REPROCELL

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Lecture 1: A Walk-through of the Mammalian Visual System

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Jeff Lichtman (Harvard) Part 1: Connectomics: seeking neural circuit motifs

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How AI Cracked the Protein Folding Code and Won a Nobel Prize

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Lecture 7: Information Processing in the Brain

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Brian Cox: The quantum roots of reality | Full Interview

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Lecture 3: The Structure of the Neocortex

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Jeff Lichtman: Connectomics: Mapping the Brain | Harvard Department of Physics

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Synchron BCI – Building Brain-Computer Interfaces Presented by Charles Poeppelman, MS, CCC-SLP

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Visual perception | Retina, photoreceptors, and rhodopsin

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Lecture 10: Learning in the cortex

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The Human Connectome Project: Progress & Prospects

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Intro to Neuroscience

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Lecture 9: Seeing the World in Color

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Neural manifolds - The Geometry of Behaviour

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