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Primary visual cortex and visual awareness

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2003
The primary visual cortex (V1) is probably the best characterized area of primate cortex, but whether this region contributes directly to conscious visual experience is controversial. Early neurophysiological and neuroimaging studies found that visual awareness was best correlated with neural activity in extrastriate visual areas, but recent studies ...
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The Cerebral Cortex: Visual Cortex

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1986
Brain structure involved in visual processing is examined in this new volume of The Cerebral Cortex . Ophthalmologists, particularly neuroophthalmologists, and visual scientists concerned with visual processing will benefit from this source book of detailed mammalian visual anatomy.
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π = Visual Cortex

Science, 2010
Three distantly-related mammals share a brain architecture characterized by a density of ...
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Primate Visual Cortex

1994
Few regions in the brain have received as much attention and scrutiny as the visual cortex, whose structural and functional organization provides an ideal model for understanding cerebral cortex in general. Binocularity in the visual system further permits experimental manipulations of a single eye input with the other eye serving as a useful internal ...
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The Visual Cortex

American Journal of EEG Technology, 1986
ABSTRACT.Our knowledge of the visual cortex has increased tremendously over the past ten years based on studies in subhuman primates. Over a dozen separate cortical visual areas have now been described in monkeys (Van Essen and Maunsell 1983). This paper will review our current understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the visual cortex in monkeys
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Visual Cortex, Extrastriate

1988
Extrastriate visual cortex comprises a mosaic of anatomically and physiologically distinct areas which occupy a broad belt of cortex outside the striate area (area 17, or VI). These areas receive their major visual input directly or indirectly from striate cortex and are responsible for intermediate and high levels of visual processing.
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Visual cortex

Trends in Neurosciences, 1986
Torsten N. Wlesel, Charles D. Gilbert
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Visual Cortex

2013
Paul A. Offit   +47 more
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Partial recovery of visual function in a blind patient after optogenetic therapy

Nature Medicine, 2021
J-A Sahel, Chloé Pagot, Angelo Arleo
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