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- Are primate lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) cells really sensitive to orientation or direction?
- Modeling receptive-field structure of koniocellular, magnocellular, and parvocellular LGN cells
- Organization of the Feedback Pathway from Striate Cortex (V1) to the Lateral
- theta-like cells (as seen in cat retina; O'Brien et.al.,2002),large sparse cells (as seen in macaque monkey retina; Dacey & Packer,2003),and a`fan'cell
- Optical imaging of visually evoked responses in the middle temporal area after deactivation of primary
- Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive Functional Organization of Visual Cortex in the Owl Monkey
- Low-Threshold Ca2 -Associated Bursts Are Rare Events in the LGN of the
- Abstract View ARE THERE SIGNIFICANT ONSET LATENCY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN LGN CELLS
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- Behavioral Relevance Influences LGN Neurons of Macaque Monkey in the Absence of Receptive Field Stimulation Introduction
- Behavioral relevance influences LGN neurons of macaqu monkey in the absence of receptive field stimulation
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- Differential contributions of magnocellular and parvocellular pathways to the contrast response of
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- Cortical Synaptic Arrangements of the Third Visual Pathway in Three Primate Species: Macaca mulatta, Saimiri sciureus, and
- Introduction Results Conclusions