The Cat Primary Visual CortexBertram Payne, Alan Peters Academic Press, 17 de nov. de 2001 - 725 páginas Written by experts on the forefront of investigations of brain function, vision, and perception, the material presented is of an unparalleled scientific quality, and shows that analyses of enormous breadth and sophistication are required to probe the structure and function of brain regions. The articles are highly persuasive in showing what can be achieved by carrying out careful and imaginative experiments. The Cat Primary Visual Cortex should emerge as essential reading for all those interested in cerebral cortical processing of visual signals or researching or working in any field of vision.
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Chapter 2 Optical Imaging of Functional Architecture in Cat Primary Visual Cortex | 131 |
Chapter 3 2Deoxyglucose Architecture of Cat Primary Visual Cortex | 167 |
Chapter 4 Functional Mapping in The Cat Primary Visual Cortex Using High Magnetic Fields | 195 |
Chapter 5 Relationship of LGN Afferents and Cortical Efferents to Cytochrome Oxidase Blobs | 221 |
Chapter 6 Influmence of Topography and Ocular Dominace on The Functional Organization of Callosal Connections in Cat Striate Cortex | 259 |
Chapter 7 Essential and Sustaining LGN Inputs to Cat Primary Visual Cortex | 295 |
Chapter 8 Integration of Thalamic Input to Cat Primary Visual Cortex | 319 |
Chapter 10 LongIntrinsic Connections in Cat Primary Visual Cortex | 387 |
Chapter 11 Pharmacological Studies on Receptive Field Architecture | 427 |
Chapter 12 Orientation Selevtivity and Its Modulation by Local and LongRange Connection in Visual Cortex | 471 |
Chapter 13 Response Synchronization Gamma Oscillations and Perceptual Binding in Cat Primary Visual Cortex | 521 |
Chapter 14 The Special Relationship Between β Retinal Ganglion Cells and Cat Primary Visual Cortex | 561 |
Chapter 15 Primary Visual Cortex Within the CorticoNetwork | 609 |
Chapter 16 Behavioral Analyses of The Contributions of Cat Primary Visual Cortex to Vision | 655 |
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