Primate area V2 contains a repetitive pattern of thick, thin and pale cytochrome oxidase stripes that are characterized by largely discrete in- and output channels, as well as differences in function, and myelo- and cytoarchitecture. Stripes have been identified mainly using microscope-based imaging of tiny portions of superficially located V2, or by postmortem methods, hence, the quest for (quasi) noninvasive tools to study these mesoscale functional units. Only recently, stripe-like V2 patterns have been demonstrated in humans with high-field (functional) magnetic resonance imaging (f)MRI, but in both such studies only 2 stripe compartments could be identified. Although interstripe distances in monkeys are ~half of those in humans, we sho...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is now an essential tool in the field of neuroscience involving non...
We report a technique for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in an awake, co-operative, rh...
Current thinking suggests that specialised modules process visual information in a hierarchical mann...
Primate area V2 contains a repetitive pattern of thick, thin and pale cytochrome oxidase stripes tha...
Cytochrome oxidase stainings revealed three types of stripes in macaque and human area V2. The width...
In primates visual information is processed in multiple areas within the cerebral cortex. Although m...
Visual cortex contains a hierarchy of visual areas. The earliest cortical area (V1) contains neurons...
ional homologies between the two species. Key words: visual cortex; visual areas; cortical magnific...
The characterization of cortical myelination is essential for the study of structure-function relati...
Summary: Complementing long-standing traditions centered on histology, fMRI approaches are rapidly m...
We describe the first systematic functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements of visual...
The patterns of functional organization occurring within the macaque brain can be too small to be re...
Parcellation of visual cortex typically relies on four main criteria: retinotopic organization, conn...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997In visual area V2, cytochrome oxidase (CO) histochemi...
Extrastriate visual area V5/MT in primates is defined both structurally by myeloarchitecture and fun...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is now an essential tool in the field of neuroscience involving non...
We report a technique for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in an awake, co-operative, rh...
Current thinking suggests that specialised modules process visual information in a hierarchical mann...
Primate area V2 contains a repetitive pattern of thick, thin and pale cytochrome oxidase stripes tha...
Cytochrome oxidase stainings revealed three types of stripes in macaque and human area V2. The width...
In primates visual information is processed in multiple areas within the cerebral cortex. Although m...
Visual cortex contains a hierarchy of visual areas. The earliest cortical area (V1) contains neurons...
ional homologies between the two species. Key words: visual cortex; visual areas; cortical magnific...
The characterization of cortical myelination is essential for the study of structure-function relati...
Summary: Complementing long-standing traditions centered on histology, fMRI approaches are rapidly m...
We describe the first systematic functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements of visual...
The patterns of functional organization occurring within the macaque brain can be too small to be re...
Parcellation of visual cortex typically relies on four main criteria: retinotopic organization, conn...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997In visual area V2, cytochrome oxidase (CO) histochemi...
Extrastriate visual area V5/MT in primates is defined both structurally by myeloarchitecture and fun...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is now an essential tool in the field of neuroscience involving non...
We report a technique for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in an awake, co-operative, rh...
Current thinking suggests that specialised modules process visual information in a hierarchical mann...