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Greg D. Field
Adjunct Associate Professor of Neurobiology
Neurobiology
field@neuro.duke.edu
Box 3209, Durham, NC 27710
Bryan Research Building, 311 Research Drive Room 427D, Durham, NC 27710
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Published September 28, 2021
Living Retina Achieves Sensitivity and Efficiency Engineers Can Only Dream About
Published September 15, 2020
Real Neurons are Noisy. Can Neural Implants Figure That Out?
Published September 13, 2018
Eyes Have a Natural Version of Night Vision