The fine structure of the receptive fields of visually driven neurons in the cat's lateral suprasylvian area (original) (raw)

The inhibitory components in the responses of the lateral suprasylvian area neurons to moving stimuli in cats

Kris Turlejski

Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis

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Visual responses of neurons in the Clare-Bishop area of the cat

Krzysztof Turlejski

PubMed, 1975

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Responses of neurons in cat's lateral suprasylvian area to moving light and dark stimuli

Ruzanna Djavadian

Vision Research, 1984

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The organization of receptive fields in area 18 neurones of the cat varies with the spatio-temporal characteristics of the visual stimulus

L. Chalupa, S. Bisti

Experimental Brain Research, 1988

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Responses to moving stimuli of single cells in the cat visual areas 17 and 18

Claudio Galletti

Brain Research, 1973

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Response characteristics of the cells of cortical area 21a of the cat with special reference to orientation specificity

Brian Wimborne

The Journal of physiology, 1992

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The spatial substructure of visual receptive fields in the cat's superior colliculus

Andrzej Wrobel

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Detection of the movement direction by the cells with directional receptive fields in the primary visual cortex of the cat

Ausra Daugirdiene

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Receptive field properties and sensitivity to edges defined by motion in the postero-lateral lateral suprasylvian (PLLS) area of the cat

Nicolas Robitaille

Brain Research, 2008

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Spatial and temporal visual properties of single neurons in the feline anterior ectosylvian visual area

Wioletta J Waleszczyk

Experimental Brain Research, 2003

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Responses of cells in the cat lateral geniculate nucleus to moving stimuli at various levels of light and dark adaptation

Veijo Virsu

Experimental Brain Research, 1977

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Spatial-frequency characteristics of neurones of area 18 in the cat: dependence on the velocity of the visual stimulus

Silvia Bisti

The Journal of Physiology, 1985

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The effect of moving textures on the responses of cells in the cat's dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus

Kevan Martin

European Journal of Neuroscience, 2002

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Responses of cat striate neurons to moving light and dark bars: changes with eccentricity

W. Spileers

Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 1987

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Comparison of receptive field properties of neurons in area 17 of normal and bilaterally amblyopic cats

Donald Mitchell

Experimental Brain Research, 1994

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Visual, Auditory and Bimodal Activity in the Banks of the Lateral Suprasylvian Sulcus in the Cat

Zvi Wollberg

2002

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Development of spatial and temporal selectivity in the suprasylvian visual cortex of the cat

C. Blakemore

The Journal of …, 1988

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Chapter 11 Receptive fields of cat ganglion cells: Classification and construction

Larry Thibos

Progress in Retinal Research, 1983

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Response of cat retinal ganglion cell to moving stimuli

Lyman Hazelton

Vision Research, 1973

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Correlation between the preferred orientation and spatial frequency of neurones in visual areas 17 and 18 of the cat

Silvia Bisti

The Journal of Physiology, 1982

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Visual acuity of neurones in the cat lateral suprasylvian cortex

Marirosa Di Stefano

Brain Research, 1985

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Organization of suppression in receptive fields of neurons in cat visual cortex

Izumi Ohzawa

Journal of neurophysiology, 1992

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A comparison of the strength of lateral inhibition in X and Y cells in the cat retina

Ray Winters

Brain Research, 1978

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Complex motion sensitivity of neurons, in the visual part of the anterior ectosylvian cortex in cats

Maurice Ptito

Neuroscience, 2008

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Laminar differences in the spatiotemporal structure of simple cell receptive fields in cat area 17

Alan Saul

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Spatial frequency processing in posteromedial lateral suprasylvian cortex does not depend on the projections from the striate-recipient zone of the cat's lateral posterior-pulvinar complex

Christian Casanova

Neuroscience, 1998

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Spectral receptive field properties of visually active neurons in the caudate nucleus

Wioletta J Waleszczyk

Neuroscience Letters, 2010

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Motion sensitivity in cat's superior colliculus: contribution of different visual processing channels to response properties of collicular neurons

Wioletta J Waleszczyk, György Benedek

Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis, 2004

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Binocular Corresponding Receptive Fields of Single Units in the Cat Dorsal Lateral Geniculate Nucleus

Ken Sanderson

Vision Research, 1969

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Modification of direction selectivity of neurons in the visual cortex of kittens

felix tretter

Brain Research, 1975

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