SummaryMuch of the visual cortex is organized into visual field maps: nearby neurons have receptive fields at nearby locations in the image. Mammalian species generally have multiple visual field maps with each species having similar, but not identical, maps. The introduction of functional magnetic resonance imaging made it possible to identify visual field maps in human cortex, including several near (1) medial occipital (V1,V2,V3), (2) lateral occipital (LO-1,LO-2, hMT+), (3) ventral occipital (hV4, VO-1, VO-2), (4) dorsal occipital (V3A, V3B), and (5) posterior parietal cortex (IPS-0 to IPS-4). Evidence is accumulating for additional maps, including some in the frontal lobe. Cortical maps are arranged into clusters in which several maps ...
Receptive fields (RFs) in visual cortex are organized in antagonistic, center-surround, configuratio...
Receptive fields (RFs) in visual cortex are organized in antagonistic, center-surround, configuratio...
Receptive fields (RFs) in visual cortex are organized in antagonistic, center-surround, configuratio...
Much of the visual cortex is organized into visual field maps: nearby neurons have receptive fields ...
We describe the location and general properties of nine human visual field maps. The cortical locati...
The cortical hierarchy of the human visual system has been shown to be organized around retinal spat...
We describe the first systematic functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements of visual...
We describe the first systematic functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements of visual...
Human visual cortex comprises many visual areas that contain a map of the visual field (Wandell et a...
AbstractA quarter-century ago visual neuroscientists had little information about the number and org...
s o th sum mp ual fo ugg oto various specialized neuronal populations. For example, visual field map...
We experience the visual world as phenomenally invariant to eye position, but almost all cortical ma...
AbstractHuman visual cortical fields (VCFs) vary in size and anatomical location across individual s...
Background. The early visual areas have a clear topographic organization, such that adjacent parts o...
Receptive fields (RFs) in visual cortex are organized in antagonistic, center-surround, configuratio...
Receptive fields (RFs) in visual cortex are organized in antagonistic, center-surround, configuratio...
Receptive fields (RFs) in visual cortex are organized in antagonistic, center-surround, configuratio...
Receptive fields (RFs) in visual cortex are organized in antagonistic, center-surround, configuratio...
Much of the visual cortex is organized into visual field maps: nearby neurons have receptive fields ...
We describe the location and general properties of nine human visual field maps. The cortical locati...
The cortical hierarchy of the human visual system has been shown to be organized around retinal spat...
We describe the first systematic functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements of visual...
We describe the first systematic functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements of visual...
Human visual cortex comprises many visual areas that contain a map of the visual field (Wandell et a...
AbstractA quarter-century ago visual neuroscientists had little information about the number and org...
s o th sum mp ual fo ugg oto various specialized neuronal populations. For example, visual field map...
We experience the visual world as phenomenally invariant to eye position, but almost all cortical ma...
AbstractHuman visual cortical fields (VCFs) vary in size and anatomical location across individual s...
Background. The early visual areas have a clear topographic organization, such that adjacent parts o...
Receptive fields (RFs) in visual cortex are organized in antagonistic, center-surround, configuratio...
Receptive fields (RFs) in visual cortex are organized in antagonistic, center-surround, configuratio...
Receptive fields (RFs) in visual cortex are organized in antagonistic, center-surround, configuratio...
Receptive fields (RFs) in visual cortex are organized in antagonistic, center-surround, configuratio...