“…Secondly, it is line with a dominance of cardinal contours that was previously observed in cortical structures and mirrored in the response strength of V1 neurons (cats: Pettigrew et al, 1968 ; Frégnac and Imbert, 1978 ; Orban et al, 1981 ; Leventhal and Schall, 1983 ; monkeys: Mansfield and Ronner, 1978 ; Blakemore et al, 1981 ), the number of neurons (Li et al, 2003 ), the cortical column size (Chapman and Bonhoeffer, 1998 ; Coppola et al, 1998 ; Dragoi et al, 2001 ; Wang et al, 2003 ; Yacoub et al, 2008 ), as well as in the maps of ongoing activity (Kenet et al, 2003 ). Our present finding confirms our previous studies supporting that the interhemispheric network exhibits a cardinal bias in its ongoing (Altavini et al, 2017 ) and stimulus-driven actions (Schmidt et al, 2010 ). Here, we extend this action to the construction of RFs in the area receiving callosal input.…”