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Variable Receptive Field System Transformation and Its Applications to Visual Field

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The sensory systems are defined to specify their input and output spaces and the relational structure which links them. As it has been pointed out by Moreno-Díaz [MORENO-84], and from the methodology point of view, it is essential in the beginning, in principle, a set of selections with regard to both the nature of the input and output spaces, and the type of language used to describe the relational structure between both.

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Quevedo-Losada, J.C., Muñoz Blanco, J.A., Bolivar-Toledo, O. (1991). Variable Receptive Field System Transformation and Its Applications to Visual Field. In: Jackson, M.C., Mansell, G.J., Flood, R.L., Blackham, R.B., Probert, S.V.E. (eds) Systems Thinking in Europe. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3748-9_29

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