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Receptive fields of single neurones in the cat's striate cortex
Hubel DH et al. (1959) — Journal of Physiology
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Hubel and Wiesel's landmark study revealed orientation-selective neurons in cat visual cortex, establishing the columnar organization of sensory cortex. Simple cells respond to oriented edges at specific positions; complex cells show position invariance. This work earned the 1981 Nobel Prize and launched modern systems neuroscience.
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