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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neural Circuits, Vol 11 (2017)
We examined the effects of reversible inactivation of a higher-order, pattern/form-processing, postero-temporal visual (PTV) cortex on the background activities and spike-responses of single neurons in the ipsilateral cytoarchitectonic area 19 (putat
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https://doaj.org/article/d337056bcb7f40e485a7300318023e5c
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 6, p e99600 (2014)
Spike-responses of single binocular neurons were recorded from a distinct part of primary visual cortex, the parastriate cortex (cytoarchitectonic area 18) of anaesthetized and immobilized domestic cats. Functional identification of neurons was based
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https://doaj.org/article/1392c044cc6643d1bffc517302dcb91f
Autor:
Bogdan Dreher, Natalie Zeater, Calvin D. Eiber, Paul R. Martin, Samuel G. Solomon, Alexander N.J. Pietersen, Abrar S. Rahman
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Neuroscience. 38:10384-10398
The koniocellular (K) layers of the primate dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus house a variety of visual receptive field types, not all of which have been fully characterized. Here we made single-cell recordings targeted to the K layers of diurnal New
Autor:
John D. Pettigrew, Bogdan Dreher
Publikováno v:
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 64:51-68
Peter Orlebar Bishop was an Australian neurophysiologist renowned for his ingenious quantitative approach to the study of the mammalian visual system and his great ability to attract a large number of talented people to visual research. Peter’s res
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative Neurology. 527:535-545
The dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus receives projections from visuotopically organized subcortical nuclei, in addition to inputs from the retina, visual cortices, and the thalamic reticular nucleus. Here, we study subcortical projections to the gen
Publikováno v:
Current Biology. 25(24):3190-3195
The dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) in carnivores and primates is a laminated structure, where each layer gets visual input from only one eye [1, 2]. By contrast, in rodents such as mice and rats, the dLGN is not overtly laminated, the retin
Publikováno v:
Clinical and Experimental Optometry. 96:259-266
In this paper, we review the path taken by signals originating from the short wavelength sensitive cones (S-cones) in Old World and New World primates. Two types of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) carrying S-cone signals (blue-On and blue-Off cells) pr
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physiology. 591:339-352
We recorded spike activity of single neurones in the middle temporal visual cortical area (MT or V5) of anaesthetised macaque monkeys. We used flashing, stationary spatially circumscribed, cone-isolating and luminance-modulated stimuli of uniform fie
Publikováno v:
Brain Research. 1328:34-48
'Feedback' signals from mammalian extrastriate visual cortices are reported to exert primarily an excitatory influence on the classical receptive field (CRF) of neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1). However, given the much larger CRFs of neurons
Autor:
John D. Pettigrew, Bogdan Dreher
Publikováno v:
Historical Records of Australian Science. 29:162
Peter Orlebar Bishop was an Australian neurophysiologist renowned for his ingenious quantitative approach to study of the mammalian visual system and great ability to attract a large number of talented people to visual research. Peter's research was