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- Received September 25, 2000
- Revision received January 18, 2001
- Accepted January 24, 2001
- First published April 15, 2001.
- Version of record published April 15, 2001.
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- Received September 25, 2000.
- Revision received January 18, 2001.
- Accepted January 24, 2001.
This work was supported by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (B.R.C.) and National Institutes of Health Grant EY 10203 (to Margaret S. Livingstone). This work was done in partial fulfillment of the PhD requirements for the Program in Neuroscience in the laboratory of Margaret S. Livingstone. She provided intellectual and financial support throughout the project. I am grateful to her, David Hubel, and Doris Tsao for many useful discussions. I thank Andrew Stockman for providing cone fundamentals; Arthur Bradley for information about chromatic aberration; Michael Lafratta for machining; David Freeman for computer programming; Tamara Chuprina for animal care; and Steven Macknick for statistics. To Clay Reid, Richard Masland, Carla Shatz, Denis Baylor, Anya Hurlbert, Elio Raviola, Jonathan Trinidad, Claire McKellar, and Tom (Sparky) Davidson for providing useful comments on this manuscript, thank you.
Correspondence should be addressed to Bevil R. Conway, Department of Neurobiology, 220 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115. E-mail:conway{at}fas.harvard.edu.
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