Capricious expression of cortical columns in the primate brain (original) (raw)

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Columns are widely thought be the elementary functional module of the cerebral cortex1, but their exact purpose remains unknown. In a group of 12 normal squirrel monkeys, we have found enormous variability in the expression of ocular dominance columns. This finding implies that ocular dominance columns are not vital for any specific function, at least in this species.

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We thank L.C. Sincich and V.B. Mountcastle for comments. Animals were provided by the California Regional Primate Research Center. The research was supported by the NEI, Research to Prevent Blindness, That Man May See and the Bunter Fund. We thank D.R. Hocking for technical assistance and L.C. Sincich for the use of his Matlab code.

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  1. Beckman Vision Center, University of California at San Francisco, 10 Kirkham Street, San Francisco, 94143-0730, California, USA
    Daniel L. Adams & Jonathan C. Horton

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Supplementary Fig. 1.

[3H]proline labeling and CO labeling of ocular dominance columns is equivalent. Compare the autoradiographic montages in (a) and (b) to the CO montages prepared from layer 4C of the same cortices (Fig. 1b and c). Sections of layer 4C processed for autoradiography yield a pattern of columns identical to those obtained from CO staining of alternate sections, indicating that CO is a valid method for labeling ocular dominance columns. Because [3H]proline and CO produced the same results, we double-labeled the columns in only three animals. (JPG 26 kb)

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Adams, D., Horton, J. Capricious expression of cortical columns in the primate brain.Nat Neurosci 6, 113–114 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1038/nn1004

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