Comprehensive Physiology 1984
DOI: 10.1002/cphy.cp010309
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Processing of Visual Information within the Retinostriate System

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“…Neurons from the LGN project to the visual cortex. Although the receptive field characteristics of LGN neurons are similar to those of retinal ganglion cells, in the cortex several new properties are found (6,20); the majority of cells in primary visual cortex show selectivity for the orientation of edges, and many cells respond selectively to the direction of motion of these edges.…”
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“…Neurons from the LGN project to the visual cortex. Although the receptive field characteristics of LGN neurons are similar to those of retinal ganglion cells, in the cortex several new properties are found (6,20); the majority of cells in primary visual cortex show selectivity for the orientation of edges, and many cells respond selectively to the direction of motion of these edges.…”
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“…Effects of APB on single cells in area V1. The retinal input through the LGN to primary visual cortex, commonly referred to as V1, is transformed in a number of ways, as already noted, yielding neurons that are orientation and direction-specific (6,20). Many of the neurons receive convergent input from the left and right eyes.…”
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