Amazingly, some [...] neurons perform just as well at detecting the movement of dots. This is remarkable given that very large numbers of neurons are sensitive to visual motion and one might have expected decisions to be based on the activity of [...] neurons rather than just a [...].

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1. Amazingly, some [...] neurons perform just as well at detecting the movement of dots. This is remarkable given that very large numbers of neurons are sensitive to visual motion and one might have expected decisions to be based on the activity of [...] neurons rather than just a [...].