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The functional properties of ventrobasal thalamic neurons studied in unanesthetized monkeys

Gian F. Poggio, +1 more
- 01 Sep 1963 - 
- Vol. 26, Iss: 5, pp 775-806
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This article is published in Journal of Neurophysiology.The article was published on 1963-09-01. It has received 394 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Thalamus.

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Receptive fields and functional architecture in two nonstriate visual areas (18 and 19) of the cat.

TL;DR: To UNDERSTAND VISION in physiological terms represents a formidable problem for the biologist, and one approach is to stimulate the retina with patterns of light while recording from single cells or fibers at various points along the visual pathway.
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Electrophysiological properties of guinea-pig thalamic neurones: an in vitro study.

TL;DR: The electroresponsive properties of guinea‐pig thalamic neurones were studied using an in vitro slice preparation and a rather stereotyped onset firing rate was observed due to the presence of the l.t.s.p. and the plateau potential.
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The sense of flutter-vibration: comparison of the human capacity with response patterns of mechanoreceptive afferents from the monkey hand.

TL;DR: This paper combines two experimental of the first importance for sensory neurophysdesigns which differ remarkably in method, iology, for they establish the dynamic and in their historical and conceptual derange required of the input on the afferent side of the system to account for the output-the measured sensory capacities.
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Laminar and columnar distribution of geniculo-cortical fibers in the macaque monkey.

TL;DR: The laminar distribution of axon terminals in the cortex is correlated with functional differences between layers, and the IVth‐layer mosaic anatomically is demonstrated.
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Intracortical connectivity of architectonic fields in the somatic sensory, motor and parietal cortex of monkeys

TL;DR: Anterograde and retrograde transport methods were used to study the corticocortical connectivity of areas 3a, 3b, 1, 2, 5, 4 and 6 of the monkey cerebral cortex, finding possible multiple representations of the body surface in the component fields of the first somatic sensory area (SI).
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