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ction potential. Exploring a new venue for the first time is always enjoyable. On initial contact an untapped area offers fresh creative opportunities stimulating the visual cortex. Such was the case at the Perry Wildlife Area near Concordia on a bright autumn afternoon. Capturing images at a prodigious rate, this exposure stands out as one of the more successful from the visit. Since the behavior of energy is influenced by the intent of the observer, one must maintain awareness of thoughts and purpose when reacting to stimuli.
“Neurons in the visual cortex fire action potentials when visual stimuli appear within their receptive field. By definition, the receptive field is the region within the entire visual field which elicits an action potential.” - Thomas A. Portocello

