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Dr. Zangemeister was on leave from the Department of Neurology, University of Hamburg, F.R.G., supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Bonn, F. R. G.
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We are pleased to acknowledge partial support from the NCC 2–86 Cooperative Agreement, NASA-Ames Research Center, and from the National Eye Institute Training Grant, EY07043. We appreciate the helpful criticism from our colleagues, Gabriel Gauthier, Christopher Kennard, John Findlay, Stephen Feldon, and especially Tom Waite who also interacted with our experimental program. We want to thank the students of ME210L Fall 1979 for sharing their enthusiasm and data with us—Susan Hanum, John Winters, Patrick Donohoe, N. Farahbakhsh, John Shang, Victor Leowen, Allan Burbaum, John Fields, V. Lakshminarayanan, and Ted Merrill.