In explaining motion perception, reichardt detectors can explain looking straight as an object moves past but not following a moving object with your eyes.
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In order for the brain to track motion, fictitious neural circuits called Reichardt detectors have been proposed. Two eye receptors, designated A and B, provide information to a brain cell in a Reichard detector.
A's input comes in later. When the motion of the A and B receptors is timed so that the brain cell receives input from both A and B at the same moment, the brain cell will fire.
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