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Dissociable components of visual perceptual learning characterized by non-invasive brain stimulation: Stage 1 Registered Report. [PDF]
Maniglia M.
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The subcortical role in executive functions: Neural mechanisms of executive inhibition in the flanker task. [PDF]
Strommer N, Okon-Singer H, Gabay S.
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Human retinotopic mapping: From empirical to computational models of retinotopy. [PDF]
Ribeiro FL, Benson NC, Puckett AM.
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The striate cortex and hemianopia.
Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 2021We begin with the functions of the striate cortex (area V1 of the visual cortex) and end with a review of the effects of damage to striate cortex or its inputs; namely, homonymous hemifield defects. Clinical and anatomical studies accrued over the past 25 years have modified our understanding of the role of V1 in vision. We discuss the evidence that V1
S. Zeki, A. Leff
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Contrast adaptation in striate cortex of macaque
Vision Research, 1989We have characterized the contrast-response relationships for simple and complex cells in striate cortex of macaque monkey, before and during adaptation to high-contrast sinusoidal gratings of the optimal spatial-frequency and orientation. Adaptation brings about systematic changes in the steepness of contrast-response curves and in the effective ...
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Tetraploidy and the striate cortex
Pathology, 1977A tetraploid population of glial cell nuclei has been identified in layers one, two and three of the entire striate cortex. These have approximately twice the volume of diploid glial cell nuclei.
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Striate cortex ablation and spatial vision
Brain Research, 1976Normal and visually decorticate rats were trained to orient to a luminous target. All subjects reached the same criterion of orientation accuracy, but operated subjects required more training and exhibited greater response latency throughout testing. To determine if visually decorticate subjects located the target according to the retinal position of ...
Robert J. Ferrier, Roderick M. Cooper
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