Andrew Huberman· PhD
there exists certain cell types that are still poorly understood that respond to movement
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there exists certain cell types that are still poorly understood that respond to movement
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Cells tend to respond to Transitions in the visual scene rather than static imagery
we know that certain cell types respond primarily to increments of light when light gets brighter than it was so it change from a certain brightness to a higher brightness this particular cell type fires another cell type fires or send spikes to the brain when it gets darker