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14. Promoting Advanced Writing Skills in an Upper-Level Engineering Class.

17. Spatio‐temporal interaction in neurones of the cat's dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus.

18. Spatial contrast sensitivities of X and Y type neurones in the cat's dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus.

19. The variability of the maintained discharge of cat dorsal lateral geniculate cells.

20. Nature of the maintained discharge of Q, X, and Y retinal ganglion cells of the cat

21. Dependence of center radius on temporal frequency for the receptive fields of X retinal ganglion cells of cat.

22. Spatiotemporal frequency responses of cat retinal ganglion cells.

23. Spatiotemporal integration of light by the cat X-cell center under photopic and scotopic conditions.

24. Optimizing the delivery of content in physiology instruction.

25. The receptive fields of cat retinal ganglion cells in physiological and pathological states: where we are after half a century of research.

26. Effects of remote stimulation on the mean firing rate of cat retinal ganglion cells.

27. Visual responses of ganglion cells of a New-World primate, the capuchin monkey, Cebus apella.

28. Modeling cat retinal beta-cell arrays.

29. Spatial properties of the cat X-cell receptive field as a function of mean light level.

30. VSApc: a C++ package for quantitative extracellular single-cell electrophysiology.

31. Characteristics of the Sony Multiscan 17se Trinitron color graphic display.

32. Visual responses in the lateral geniculate nucleus of dichromatic and trichromatic marmosets (Callithrix jacchus).

33. Receptive-field properties of Q retinal ganglion cells of the cat.

34. The cat's pupillary light response under urethane anesthesia.

36. Steady discharges of X and Y retinal ganglion cells of cat under photopic illuminance.

37. Do Y geniculate neurons have greater contrast sensitivity than X geniculate neurons at all visual field locations?

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