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Response retention and apparent motion effect in visual cortex models
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Differential roles of auditory and visual cortex for sensory detection in mice
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Laminar-specific cortico-cortical loops in mouse visual cortex
Published 2021-02-01Subjects: “…visual cortex…”
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The Invariance Hypothesis Implies Domain-Specific Regions in Visual Cortex
Published 2015“…Is visual cortex made up of general-purpose information processing machinery, or does it consist of a collection of specialized modules? …”
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Arc restores juvenile plasticity in adult mouse visual cortex
Published 2018“…Accordingly, we also found increased LTD in visual cortex of adult mice with augmented Arc expression and impaired LTD in visual cortex of juvenile mice that lack Arc or have been treated in vivo with a protein synthesis inhibitor. …”
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Locally coordinated synaptic plasticity of visual cortex neurons in vivo
Published 2021“…We found that spike timing–induced receptive field plasticity of visual cortex neurons in mice is anchored by increases in the synaptic strength of identified spines. …”
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Passive experience-dependent plasticity in mouse primary visual cortex
Published 2022“…Stimulus-selective response plasticity (SRP) is a form of experience-dependent plasticity readily measured in primary visual cortex (V1) of mice. Chronic local field potential (LFP) recordings in layer 4 (L4) of V1 allow for the tracking of visually evoked potentials (VEPs) in response to phase-reversing sinusoidal grating stimuli. …”
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Visual Field Map Clusters in Macaque Extrastriate Visual Cortex
Published 2010“…The macaque visual cortex contains >30 different functional visual areas, yet surprisingly little is known about the underlying organizational principles that structure its components into a complete "visual" unit. …”
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Does Retinotopy Influence Cortical Folding in Primate Visual Cortex?
Published 2010“…In humans and other Old World primates, much of visual cortex comprises a set of retinotopic maps, embedded in a cortical sheet with well known, identifiable folding patterns. …”
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Anatomical origins of ocular dominance in mouse primary visual cortex
Published 2012“…Ocular dominance (OD) plasticity is a classic paradigm for studying the effect of experience and deprivation on cortical development, and is manifested as shifts in the relative strength of binocular inputs to primary visual cortex (V1). The mouse has become an increasingly popular model for mechanistic studies of OD plasticity and, consequently, it is important that we understand how binocularity is constructed in this species. …”
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Evolutionary constraints on visual cortex architecture from the dynamics of hallucinations
Published 2012“…In the cat or primate primary visual cortex (V1), normal vision corresponds to a state where neural excitation patterns are driven by external visual stimuli. …”
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The Invariance Hypothesis Implies Domain-Specific Regions in Visual Cortex
Published 2015“…Is visual cortex made up of general-purpose information processing machinery, or does it consist of a collection of specialized modules? …”
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Early extrastriate activity without primary visual cortex in humans.
Published 2000“…Damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) destroys the major source of anatomical input to extrastriate cortical areas (V2, V3, V4 and V5) and produces cortical blindness--an absence of any sensation of light and colour--in the visual field contralateral to the side of the lesion. …”
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Plasticity revealed by transcranial magnetic stimulation of early visual cortex.
Published 2000“…The most likely explanation is a practice-induced increase in neuronal activity in the early visual cortex.…”
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Language networks in anophthalmia: Maintained hierarchy of processing in 'visual' cortex
Published 2012“…Previous imaging studies in the congenitally blind show that primary visual cortex is activated in higher-order tasks, such as language and memory to a greater extent than during more basic sensory processing, resulting in a reversal of the normal hierarchy of functional organization across 'visual' areas. …”
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