Structural and functional evidence supports re-defining mouse higher order visual areas into a single area V2
Declan P. Rowley,
Madineh Sedigh-Sarvestani
Abstract:The mouse has become one of the main organisms for studies of the visual system. As a result, there is increased effort to understand universal principles of visual processing by comparing the mouse visual system to that of other species. In primates and other well-studied species including cats and tree shrews, the visual cortex is parcellated into an area V1 and several higher order areas defined by structural and functional differences, and a near complete map of the visual field. In mice, the visual cortex… Show more
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