AbstractHuman visual cortical fields (VCFs) vary in size and anatomical location across individual subjects. Here, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) with retinotopic stimulation to identify VCFs on the cortical surface. We found that aligning and averaging VCF activations across the two hemispheres provided clear delineation of multiple retinotopic fields in visual cortex. The results show that VCFs have consistent locations and extents in different subjects that provide stable and accurate landmarks for functional and anatomical mapping. Interhemispheric comparisons revealed minor differences in polar angle and eccentricity tuning in comparable VCFs in the left and right hemisphere, and somewhat greater intersubject vari...
AbstractA quarter-century ago visual neuroscientists had little information about the number and org...
Receptive field (RF) sizes and cortical magnification factor (CMF) are fundamental organization prop...
The visual system occupies approximately 25% of the human cerebral cortex. Large part of the visual ...
AbstractHuman visual cortical fields (VCFs) vary in size and anatomical location across individual s...
SummaryMuch of the visual cortex is organized into visual field maps: nearby neurons have receptive ...
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...
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 field (RF) sizes and cortical magnification factor (CMF) are fundamental organization prop...
Receptive field (RF) sizes and cortical magnification factor (CMF) are fundamental organization prop...
Receptive field (RF) sizes and cortical magnification factor (CMF) are fundamental organization prop...
The visual system occupies approximately 25% of the human cerebral cortex. Large part of the visual ...
AbstractA quarter-century ago visual neuroscientists had little information about the number and org...
Receptive field (RF) sizes and cortical magnification factor (CMF) are fundamental organization prop...
The visual system occupies approximately 25% of the human cerebral cortex. Large part of the visual ...
AbstractHuman visual cortical fields (VCFs) vary in size and anatomical location across individual s...
SummaryMuch of the visual cortex is organized into visual field maps: nearby neurons have receptive ...
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...
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 field (RF) sizes and cortical magnification factor (CMF) are fundamental organization prop...
Receptive field (RF) sizes and cortical magnification factor (CMF) are fundamental organization prop...
Receptive field (RF) sizes and cortical magnification factor (CMF) are fundamental organization prop...
The visual system occupies approximately 25% of the human cerebral cortex. Large part of the visual ...
AbstractA quarter-century ago visual neuroscientists had little information about the number and org...
Receptive field (RF) sizes and cortical magnification factor (CMF) are fundamental organization prop...
The visual system occupies approximately 25% of the human cerebral cortex. Large part of the visual ...