[Abstract] In awake monkeys, we used repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to focally inactivate visual cortex while measuring the responsiveness of parvocellular lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) neurons. Effects were noted in 64/75 neurons, and could be divided into 2 main groups: (1) for 39 neurons, visual responsiveness decreased and visual latency increased without apparent shift in receptive field (RF) position and (2) a second group (n = 25, 33% of the recorded cells) whose excitability was not compromised, but whose RF position shifted an average of 4.5°. This change is related to the retinotopic correspondence observed between the recorded thalamic area and the affected cortical zone. The effect of inactivation for thi...
The significant progress of the past few decades in mammalian visual system research has focused on ...
Feedback from the visual cortex (Vl) to the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus (LGN) in macaque monkey incre...
AbstractTo investigate the contribution of feedback circuits from area V4 to the receptive-field pro...
It is well established that the responses of neurons in the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) can be ...
[Abstract] Many cells in both the central visual system and other sensory systems exhibit a center s...
[Abstract] The feedback connections from the cortical middle temporal (MT) motion area, to layer 6 o...
[Abstract] The transient visual response of feline dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) cells wa...
It is well established that the responses of neurons in the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) can be ...
Anatomical studies have documented massive back-projections from higher to lower visual cortices and...
The feedback connections from the cortical motion area middle temporal (MT), to layer 6 of the prima...
En route from retina to cortex, visual information travels through the dorsolateral geniculate nucle...
En route from retina to cortex, visual information travels through the dorsolateral geniculate nucle...
En route from retina to cortex, visual information travels through the dorsolateral geniculate nucle...
En route from retina to cortex, visual information travels through the dorsolateral geniculate nucle...
The significant progress of the past few decades in mammalian visual system research has focused on ...
The significant progress of the past few decades in mammalian visual system research has focused on ...
Feedback from the visual cortex (Vl) to the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus (LGN) in macaque monkey incre...
AbstractTo investigate the contribution of feedback circuits from area V4 to the receptive-field pro...
It is well established that the responses of neurons in the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) can be ...
[Abstract] Many cells in both the central visual system and other sensory systems exhibit a center s...
[Abstract] The feedback connections from the cortical middle temporal (MT) motion area, to layer 6 o...
[Abstract] The transient visual response of feline dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) cells wa...
It is well established that the responses of neurons in the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) can be ...
Anatomical studies have documented massive back-projections from higher to lower visual cortices and...
The feedback connections from the cortical motion area middle temporal (MT), to layer 6 of the prima...
En route from retina to cortex, visual information travels through the dorsolateral geniculate nucle...
En route from retina to cortex, visual information travels through the dorsolateral geniculate nucle...
En route from retina to cortex, visual information travels through the dorsolateral geniculate nucle...
En route from retina to cortex, visual information travels through the dorsolateral geniculate nucle...
The significant progress of the past few decades in mammalian visual system research has focused on ...
The significant progress of the past few decades in mammalian visual system research has focused on ...
Feedback from the visual cortex (Vl) to the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus (LGN) in macaque monkey incre...
AbstractTo investigate the contribution of feedback circuits from area V4 to the receptive-field pro...