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About: Orientation column is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1142 publications have been published within this topic receiving 130169 citations.


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01 Jan 2001
TL;DR: Glutamate-mediated responses in developing retinal ganglion cells, L.C. Chalupa the dynamics of primate retinal group cells, E.M. Kaplan the role of feedback connections in shaping the responses of visual cortical neurons, J.J. Walsh the metamodal organization of the brain.
Abstract: Glutamate-mediated responses in developing retinal ganglion cells, L.C. Liets, L.M. Chalupa the dynamics of primate retinal ganglion cells, E. Kaplan, E. Benardete BDNF/TRKB signaling in the developmental sculpting of visual connections, D.O. Frost thalamic relay functions, S.M. Sherman higher-order motion processing in the pulvinar, C. Casanova, L. Merabet, A. Desautels, K. Minville response properties in the pulvinar complex after neonatal ablation of the primary visual cortex, A. Desautels, C. Casanova the superior colliculus and its control of fixation behaviour via projections to brainstem omnipause neurons, A. Bergeron, D. Guitton a possible role of the superior colliculus in eye-hand coordination, L.L Nenburger, R. Kleiser, V. Stuphorn, L.E. Miller, K.-P. Hoffmann look and see - how the brain moves your eyes about, P.H. Schiller, E.J. Tehovnik nonvisual influences on visual-information processing in the superior colliculus, B.E. Stein, W. Jiang, M. Wallace, T. Stanford beyond the classical receptive field in the visual cortex, R. Freeman processing of second-order stimuli in the visual cortex, C.L. Baker, Jr., I. Mareschal the role of feedback connections in shaping the responses of visual cortical neurons, J. Bullier, J.-M. Hup , A.C. James, P. Girard cortical mechanisms of binocular stereoscopic vision, A.J. Parker, B.G. Cumming cortical plasticity revealed by circumscribed retinal lesions or artificial scotomas, B. Dreher, W. Burke, M.B. Calford neural analysis of visual information during locomotion, H. Sherk, G.A. Fowler behavioural cartography of visual functions in cat parietal cortex: areal and laminar dissociations, S.G. Lomber visual cortex organization in primates: theories of V3 and adjoining visual areas, J.H. Kaas, D.C. Lyon from attentional gating in macaque primary visual cortex to dyslexia in humans, T.R. Vidyasagar different spaces and different times for perception and action, M.A. Goodale asymmetrical masking between radial and parallel motion flow in transparent displays, M. Iordanova, M. W. von Grunau speculations on the neural basis of islands of blindsight, R. Fendrich, C. M. Wessinger, M.S. Gazzaniga "seeing" in the blind hemifield following hemispherectomy, A. Ptito, A. Fortin, M. Ptito visual pathways following cerebral hemispherectomy, D. Boire, H. Theoret, M. Ptito from visual consciousness to spectral absorption in the human retina, J. Faubert, V. Diaconu tickling the brain - studying visual sensation, perception and cognition by transcranial magnetic stimulation, A. Cowey, V. Walsh the metamodal organization of the brain, A. Pascual-Leone, R. Hamilton when the auditory cortex turns visual, M. Ptito, J.-F. Giguere, D. Boi. (Part contents).

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Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 1989
TL;DR: The neocortex is a highly organized, structurally discontinuous system which cannot yet be described by a generally accepted model, and some of the recent results contribute to this “model” discussion.
Abstract: In spite of its obvious partitioning in areas and layers, for a long time the cortex was assumed to be a rather homogeneous structure. Modern anatomical and physiological methods revealed, however, that the neocortex is a highly organized, structurally discontinuous system which cannot yet be described by a generally accepted model. In the following we want to contribute to this “model” discussion some of our recent results.

24 citations

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TL;DR: This repor t describes the responses of sus ta ined and t rans ien t cells recorded f rom the l amina t ed la teral genicula te ( L G N d ) and media l i n t e rl amina r (MIN) nucle i of the lateral geniculas te complex to tex tured 'no ise ' st imuli.
Abstract: Light and dark edges and bars have b e e n used extensively in s ingle-uni t studies at var ious levels of the cat 's visual system. However , in recent reports f rom this labora tory , H a m m o n d and MacKay (1975a, b, 1976) have demons t r a t ed that s imple and complex cells in the cat 's striate cortex are differential ly sensit ive to mo t ion of tex tured 'visual noise ' . This repor t describes the responses of sus ta ined and t rans ien t cells recorded f rom the l amina t ed la teral genicula te ( L G N d ) and media l i n t e r l amina r (MIN) nucle i of the lateral genicula te complex to tex tured 'no ise ' st imuli (see lower inset, Fig. 1).

23 citations

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TL;DR: Ablation of visual cortical areas 17 and 18 in neonatal and young adult cats induces novel retinal projections to terminate bilaterally in the lateral posterior nucleus at a position ventromedial from the medial interlaminar nucleus.
Abstract: Ablation of visual cortical areas 17 and 18 in neonatal and young adult cats induces novel retinal projections to terminate bilaterally in the lateral posterior nucleus (LP) at a position ventromedial from the medial interlaminar nucleus. Comparison with the visual-field maps of LP indicate that the terminations are focussed on the representation of the visual-field center.

23 citations

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TL;DR: Evidence is provided that the organization of visual cortex in the hamster is highly elaborate, and that extrastriate cortex is subdivided into multiple visual areas, and the patterns of callosal and striate-extrastriates connections in the Hamster are similar, although not identical, to the corresponding patterns in rats and mice.

23 citations


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