“…Neurons in layer 3 lie one synapse downstream from the geniculate-receptive layers 4C and 4A, which have few cells with orientation selectivity (Hubel and Wiesel, 1968;Dow, 1974;Bullier and Henry, 1980;Blasdel and Fitzpatrick, 1984;Anderson et al, 1993;Ringach et al, 1997). Layer 4B, the intralaminar projections of which form the stria of Gennari, is also one synapse removed from its geniculate input in layer 4C␣ (Fitzpatrick et al, 1985;Yabuta and Callaway, 1998a). Layer 4B has a system of axon terminal patches lying in tight register with that in the upper layers (Fig.…”