Organization of visual cortex in the northern quoll, Dasyurus hallucatus: evidence for a homologue of the second visual area in marsupials.
Two visual areas, V1 and V2 (first and second visual areas), appear to be present in the posterior neocortex of all eutherian mammals investigated so far. However, previous studies have not established whether an area homologous to V2 also exists in metatherian mammals (marsupials). Using electrophy...
Autores principales: | Rosa, MG, Krubitzer, L, Molnár, Z, Nelson, J |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Lenguaje: | English |
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1999
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