The primary visual cortex (V1) can be delineated both functionally by its topographic map of the visual field and anatomically by its distinct pattern of laminar myelination. Although it is commonly assumed that the specialized anatomy V1 exhibits corresponds in location with functionally defined V1, demonstrating this in human has not been possible thus far due to the difficulty of determining the location of V1 both functionally and anatomically in the same individual. In this study we use MRI to measure the anatomical and functional V1 boundaries in the same individual and demonstrate close agreement between them. Functional V1 location was measured by parcellating occipital cortex of 10 living humans into visual cortical areas based on ...
Visual cortex contains a hierarchy of visual areas. The earliest cortical area (V1) contains neurons...
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...
The cerebral cortex has both anatomical and functional specialization, but the level of corresponden...
Early visual areas can be defined using fMRI on the basis of their retinotopic organisation. Recentl...
Previous studies have reported considerable variability in primary visual cortex (V1) shape in both ...
Human visual cortex contains many retinotopic and category-specific regions. These brain regions hav...
In the human, the primary visual cortex is situated along the superior and inferior banks of the cal...
AbstractHuman visual cortical fields (VCFs) vary in size and anatomical location across individual s...
SummaryIn 1918, Gordon Holmes combined observations of visual-field scotomas across brain-lesioned s...
Previous studies have reported considerable intersubject variability in the three-dimensional geomet...
Cytoarchitectonic maps of human striate and extrastriate visual cortex based upon post-mortem brains...
SummaryNeurons in the primary visual cortex of mammals form an orderly representation of the visual ...
A strong relationship between cortical folding and the location of primary sensory areas in the huma...
Neurons in the primary visual cortex of mammals form an orderly representation of the visual field. ...
Visual cortex contains a hierarchy of visual areas. The earliest cortical area (V1) contains neurons...
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...
The cerebral cortex has both anatomical and functional specialization, but the level of corresponden...
Early visual areas can be defined using fMRI on the basis of their retinotopic organisation. Recentl...
Previous studies have reported considerable variability in primary visual cortex (V1) shape in both ...
Human visual cortex contains many retinotopic and category-specific regions. These brain regions hav...
In the human, the primary visual cortex is situated along the superior and inferior banks of the cal...
AbstractHuman visual cortical fields (VCFs) vary in size and anatomical location across individual s...
SummaryIn 1918, Gordon Holmes combined observations of visual-field scotomas across brain-lesioned s...
Previous studies have reported considerable intersubject variability in the three-dimensional geomet...
Cytoarchitectonic maps of human striate and extrastriate visual cortex based upon post-mortem brains...
SummaryNeurons in the primary visual cortex of mammals form an orderly representation of the visual ...
A strong relationship between cortical folding and the location of primary sensory areas in the huma...
Neurons in the primary visual cortex of mammals form an orderly representation of the visual field. ...
Visual cortex contains a hierarchy of visual areas. The earliest cortical area (V1) contains neurons...
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...