Previous studies have reported considerable variability in primary visual cortex (V1) shape in both humans and macaques. Here, we demonstrate that much of this variability is due to the pattern of cortical folds particular to an individual and that V1 shape is similar among individual humans and macaques as well as between these 2 species. Human V1 was imaged ex vivo using high-resolution (200 mm) magnetic resonance imaging at 7 T. Macaque V1 was identified in published histological serial section data. Manual tracings of the stria of Gennari were used to construct a V1 surface, which was computationally flattened with minimal metric distortion of the cortical surface. Accurate flattening allowed investigation of intrinsic geometric feature...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging in awake monkeys and humans was used to compare object adaptat...
In primates visual information is processed in multiple areas within the cerebral cortex. Although m...
Summary: Complementing long-standing traditions centered on histology, fMRI approaches are rapidly m...
Previous studies have reported considerable intersubject variability in the three-dimensional geomet...
In this study, three-dimensional reconstructions of primate primary visual cortex (V1) were used to ...
The primary visual cortex (V1) can be delineated both functionally by its topographic map of the vis...
We compared neural substrates of two-dimensional shape processing in human and nonhuman primates usi...
In humans and other Old World primates, much of visual cortex comprises a set of retinotopic maps, e...
Primate cerebral cortex is highly convoluted with much of the cortical surface buried in sulcal fold...
ional homologies between the two species. Key words: visual cortex; visual areas; cortical magnific...
The visual cortex is the largest sensory modality representation in the neocortex of humans and clos...
We describe the first systematic functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements of visual...
The cerebral cortex has both anatomical and functional specialization, but the level of corresponden...
Stereopsis, the perception of depth from small differences between the images in the two eyes, provi...
Primate area V2 contains a repetitive pattern of thick, thin and pale cytochrome oxidase stripes tha...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging in awake monkeys and humans was used to compare object adaptat...
In primates visual information is processed in multiple areas within the cerebral cortex. Although m...
Summary: Complementing long-standing traditions centered on histology, fMRI approaches are rapidly m...
Previous studies have reported considerable intersubject variability in the three-dimensional geomet...
In this study, three-dimensional reconstructions of primate primary visual cortex (V1) were used to ...
The primary visual cortex (V1) can be delineated both functionally by its topographic map of the vis...
We compared neural substrates of two-dimensional shape processing in human and nonhuman primates usi...
In humans and other Old World primates, much of visual cortex comprises a set of retinotopic maps, e...
Primate cerebral cortex is highly convoluted with much of the cortical surface buried in sulcal fold...
ional homologies between the two species. Key words: visual cortex; visual areas; cortical magnific...
The visual cortex is the largest sensory modality representation in the neocortex of humans and clos...
We describe the first systematic functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements of visual...
The cerebral cortex has both anatomical and functional specialization, but the level of corresponden...
Stereopsis, the perception of depth from small differences between the images in the two eyes, provi...
Primate area V2 contains a repetitive pattern of thick, thin and pale cytochrome oxidase stripes tha...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging in awake monkeys and humans was used to compare object adaptat...
In primates visual information is processed in multiple areas within the cerebral cortex. Although m...
Summary: Complementing long-standing traditions centered on histology, fMRI approaches are rapidly m...