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Disruptions in Primary Visual Cortex Physiology and Function in a Mouse Model of Timothy Syndrome
Craddock R, Tigaret CM, Sengpiel F.
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Large-scale RF mapping without visual input for neuroprostheses in macaque and human visual cortex
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Visual experience-dependent auditory and visual plasticity in the mouse visual cortex
Terra H, Kraker Ld, Levelt CN.
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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 ...
Rafael Malach, Kalanit Grill-Spector
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▪ 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 ...
Rafael Malach, Kalanit Grill-Spector
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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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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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Primary visual cortex and visual awareness [PDF]
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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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2003
Neurons in mouse visual cortex have diverse receptive field properties and they respond selectively to specific features of visual stimuli. Owing to the lateral position of the eyes, only about a third of the visual cortex receives input from both eyes, but many cells in this region are binocular.
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Neurons in mouse visual cortex have diverse receptive field properties and they respond selectively to specific features of visual stimuli. Owing to the lateral position of the eyes, only about a third of the visual cortex receives input from both eyes, but many cells in this region are binocular.
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