SummaryNeurons in the primary visual cortex of mammals form an orderly representation of the visual field. A recent study shows that the cortical folding pattern of the human brain accurately predicts not only the extent of this area, but also the location of cells that represent different points of visual space, leading to further considerations of the cortical mapping principles operating in related species
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Previous studies have reported considerable variability in primary visual cortex (V1) shape in both ...
SummaryWhether general principles can explain the layouts of cortical maps remains unresolved. In pr...
Neurons in the primary visual cortex of mammals form an orderly representation of the visual field. ...
SummaryNeurons in the primary visual cortex of mammals form an orderly representation of the visual ...
Much of the visual cortex is organized into visual field maps: nearby neurons have receptive fields ...
We experience the visual world as phenomenally invariant to eye position, but almost all cortical ma...
In humans and other Old World primates, much of visual cortex comprises a set of retinotopic maps, e...
SummaryIn 1918, Gordon Holmes combined observations of visual-field scotomas across brain-lesioned s...
The primary visual cortex (V1) can be delineated both functionally by its topographic map of the vis...
SummaryMuch of the visual cortex is organized into visual field maps: nearby neurons have receptive ...
A strong relationship between cortical folding and the location of primary sensory areas in the huma...
In mammalian visual cortex, neurons are organized according to their functional properties into mult...
processors that require constant intercommunication tend to be shifted toward each other in cortex i...
The folding of the cortical surface of the human brain varies dramatically from person to person. Ho...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Previous studies have reported considerable variability in primary visual cortex (V1) shape in both ...
SummaryWhether general principles can explain the layouts of cortical maps remains unresolved. In pr...
Neurons in the primary visual cortex of mammals form an orderly representation of the visual field. ...
SummaryNeurons in the primary visual cortex of mammals form an orderly representation of the visual ...
Much of the visual cortex is organized into visual field maps: nearby neurons have receptive fields ...
We experience the visual world as phenomenally invariant to eye position, but almost all cortical ma...
In humans and other Old World primates, much of visual cortex comprises a set of retinotopic maps, e...
SummaryIn 1918, Gordon Holmes combined observations of visual-field scotomas across brain-lesioned s...
The primary visual cortex (V1) can be delineated both functionally by its topographic map of the vis...
SummaryMuch of the visual cortex is organized into visual field maps: nearby neurons have receptive ...
A strong relationship between cortical folding and the location of primary sensory areas in the huma...
In mammalian visual cortex, neurons are organized according to their functional properties into mult...
processors that require constant intercommunication tend to be shifted toward each other in cortex i...
The folding of the cortical surface of the human brain varies dramatically from person to person. Ho...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Previous studies have reported considerable variability in primary visual cortex (V1) shape in both ...
SummaryWhether general principles can explain the layouts of cortical maps remains unresolved. In pr...