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Layers of the monkey visual cortex are selectively modulated during electrical stimulation. [PDF]

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Visual Cortex: Binocular Matchmaking

Current Biology, 2021
Most binocular neurons in the mammalian visual cortex show matched selectivity for light stimuli presented through either eye. A recent study tracked the responses of individual neurons in early visual cortex over time, revealing that matched binocular selectivity develops through major rearrangements of binocular visual circuits.
Alessandro, La Chioma, Mark, Hübener
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THE HUMAN VISUAL CORTEX

Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2004
▪ Abstract  The discovery and analysis of cortical visual areas is a major accomplishment of visual neuroscience. In the past decade the use of noninvasive functional imaging, particularly functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), has dramatically increased our detailed knowledge of the functional organization of the human visual cortex and its ...
Kalanit, Grill-Spector, Rafael, Malach
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