Similar to primates, visual cortex in rodents appears to be organized in two distinct hierarchical streams. However, there is still little known about how visual information is processed along those streams in rodents. In this study, we examined how repetition suppression and position and clutter tolerance of the neuronal representations evolve along the putative ventral visual stream in rats. To address this question, we recorded multiunit spiking activity in primary visual cortex (V1) and the more downstream visual laterointermediate (LI) area of head-restrained Long-Evans rats. We employed a paradigm reminiscent of the continuous carry-over design used in human neuroimaging. In both areas, stimulus repetition attenuated the early phase o...
Cortical representations of brief, static stimuli become more invariant to identity-preserving trans...
In the past mostly primate models have been used to study high-level visual processing combined with...
Recent studies have revealed a surprising degree of functional specialization in rodent visual corte...
Rodents are the most commonly used animal model in neuroscience. Remarkably, most methods for studyi...
Rodents are the most commonly used animal model in neuroscience. Remarkably, most methods for studyi...
Most neuroscience techniques target rodents as the primary animal model to study neural circuits. By...
Recent studies have revealed a surprising degree of functional specialization in rodent visual corte...
Most neuroscience techniques target rodents as the primary animal model to study neural circuits. By...
In recent years, the rodent has come forward as a candidate model for investigating higher level vis...
Recent studies have revealed a surprising degree of functional specialization in rodent visual corte...
In rodents, the progression of extrastriate areas located laterally to primary visual cortex (V1) ha...
Every day, the countless tasks we carry out during our life require us to answer a key question: "w...
Every day, the countless tasks we carry out during our life require us to answer a key question: "w...
Recent studies have revealed a surprising degree of functional specialization in rodent visual corte...
Cortical representations of brief, static stimuli become more invariant to identity-preserving trans...
Cortical representations of brief, static stimuli become more invariant to identity-preserving trans...
In the past mostly primate models have been used to study high-level visual processing combined with...
Recent studies have revealed a surprising degree of functional specialization in rodent visual corte...
Rodents are the most commonly used animal model in neuroscience. Remarkably, most methods for studyi...
Rodents are the most commonly used animal model in neuroscience. Remarkably, most methods for studyi...
Most neuroscience techniques target rodents as the primary animal model to study neural circuits. By...
Recent studies have revealed a surprising degree of functional specialization in rodent visual corte...
Most neuroscience techniques target rodents as the primary animal model to study neural circuits. By...
In recent years, the rodent has come forward as a candidate model for investigating higher level vis...
Recent studies have revealed a surprising degree of functional specialization in rodent visual corte...
In rodents, the progression of extrastriate areas located laterally to primary visual cortex (V1) ha...
Every day, the countless tasks we carry out during our life require us to answer a key question: "w...
Every day, the countless tasks we carry out during our life require us to answer a key question: "w...
Recent studies have revealed a surprising degree of functional specialization in rodent visual corte...
Cortical representations of brief, static stimuli become more invariant to identity-preserving trans...
Cortical representations of brief, static stimuli become more invariant to identity-preserving trans...
In the past mostly primate models have been used to study high-level visual processing combined with...
Recent studies have revealed a surprising degree of functional specialization in rodent visual corte...