Visual Coding of Position and Motion

Instead of writing a broad review about all the different features which are coded by the visual system, I shall concentrate on only two stimulus dimensions: retinal position, and motion across the retina. These are a good pair to pick, because they embody coding principles which are much used by the visual system. I shall start with hints which we glean about coding schemes from studying the constraints which are imposed by the structure of the visual system.

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