2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.neures.2014.09.004
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Representation of central and peripheral vision in the primate cerebral cortex: Insights from studies of the marmoset brain

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“…Thus, reaching to the peripheral visual field engages a more extensive cortical network than reaching to the central visual field (Prado et al, 2005). Finally, anatomical and electrophysiological studies of the extrastriate cortex suggest that visual processing in the far peripheral visual field is likely to involve a distinct network of specialized cortical areas, located in the depths of the calcarine sulcus and interhemispheric fissure (Hu et al, 2014). …”
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“…Thus, reaching to the peripheral visual field engages a more extensive cortical network than reaching to the central visual field (Prado et al, 2005). Finally, anatomical and electrophysiological studies of the extrastriate cortex suggest that visual processing in the far peripheral visual field is likely to involve a distinct network of specialized cortical areas, located in the depths of the calcarine sulcus and interhemispheric fissure (Hu et al, 2014). …”
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“…Moreover, the event related alpha power changes in target pattern and non-target pattern can be analyzed in the time periods between the prestimulus and the beginning of each trial, as well as between the prestimulus and poststimulus, respectively. Besides the EEG study, the cortical networks of the peripheral visual field require further research attention, which currently is poorly understood (Hu et al, 2014). …”
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“…Neuroanatomically, the capability to process visual information in the far periphery seems to be controlled by distinct, specialized cortical networks (for a recent review, see Yu, Chaplin, & Rosa, 2015). Furthermore, in comparison to foveal vision, peripheral vision features higher temporal resolution (Hartmann, Lachenmayr, & Brettel, 1979) and superior motion detection (Finlay, 1982;McKee & Nakayama, 1984).…”
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“…They have become valuable animal models in vision research (Mitchell and Leopold, 2015). The study of vision-related cortical areas has detailed the visual representations in the primary visual cortex and extrastriate cortex (Yu et al, 2015). The organization of the middle temporal visual area in relation to directional selectivity is reported here (Lui and Rosa, 2015).…”
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