Describe how one might estimate the VSL. What are some issues surrounding the use of VSL?
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Describe how one might estimate the VSL.
What are some issues surrounding the use of VSL?
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- When Sperry and colleagues ablated the dorsal RGCs, the remaining ventral RGCs projected to the dorsal tectum. Conversely, when they ablated the ventral RGCs, the remaining dorsal RGCs projected to the ventral tectum.Ephrins and Ephs are distributed in dorsoventral gradients in both structures. EphB1 is expressed in the tectum, in a low-dorsal to high-ventral gradient. Ephrin-B1 and ephrin-B2 are expressed in the retina in a high-dorsal to low-ventral gradient. What do these expression patterns suggest about the mechanism used for dorsoventral patterning of RGCs projecting to the tectum?What is attenuation?What disorder is thought to be related to physiological *under*arousal?