How the receptive field has a central region


Problem: Retinal receptive fields are relatively compact and comprise a center-surround structure. Describe in detail how the receptive field has a central region that responds to light by either increasing or decreasing its activity, and a ring-shaped region that has the opposite response. Include how light plays a part in this as well.

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