Functional Modification of the Developing Visual System

作者: Helmut V. B. Hirsch , Audie Gene Leventhal

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-66880-7_7

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摘要: “… neurons develop in two complementary modes, which together permit all possible neuronal functions to be represented: that are innately predetermined as well those a result of individual experience. In the first mode development, can express their only way highly predictable patterns behavior characteristic each species. second development form populations with such diverse potentials contingencies function realized… From this plenum formarum some and not others will actualized” (Jacobson, 1974, p. 152).

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