Space and size organization of receptive fields in the archer fish optic tectum. Space and size organization of receptive fields in the archer fish optic.

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Space and size organization of receptive fields in the archer fish optic tectum. Space and size organization of receptive fields in the archer fish optic tectum. A: a photo of the archer fish brain with the left optic tectum delineated (top) and the electrode positions on the left optic tectum (bottom). B: topographical arrangement of receptive fields in the right visual field of the archer fish. The black circle represents the fish eye. Each color corresponds to the electrode position shown in A. Solid rectangles represent the average receptive field location and dimension, and contour rectangles represent the area into which all the receptive fields belonging to the same grid fall. C: width of a receptive field as a function of its height. Each color corresponds to the electrode position shown in A. D: distribution of receptive field size. Mor Ben-Tov et al. J Neurophysiol 2013;110:748-759 ©2013 by American Physiological Society