Retinal Computation Original PDF
While the typical textbook’s description of the retina is akin to a biological video camera, the real retina is actually the world’s most complex image processing machine. As part of the central nervous system, the retina converts patterns of light at the input into a rich palette of representations at the output. The parallel streams of information in the optic nerve encode features like color, contrast, orientation of edges, and direction of motion. Image processing in the retina is undeniably complex, but as one of the most accessible parts of the central nervous system, the tools to study retinal circuits with unprecedented precision are up to the task. This book provides a practical guide and resource about the current state of the field of retinal computation.
- Provides a practical guide on the field of retinal computation
- Summarizes and clearly explains important topics such as luminance, contrast, spatial features, motion and other computations
- Contains discussion questions, a landmark paper, and programming exercises within each chapter