The circuitry of V1 and V2: Integration of color, form and motion
Article Abstract:
The input, internal circuitry and output of primary visual cortex (V1) and secondary visual cortex (V2) are discussed. Two main streams, each composed of a mixture of magno, parvo, and konio geniculate signals, originate from cytochrome oxidase patches and interpatches and are projected towards V2.
Publisher: Annual Reviews, Inc.
Publication Name: Annual Review of Neuroscience
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0147-006X
Year: 2005
Visual cortex, Neural circuitry, Cytochrome oxidase
Publication Name: Annual Review of Neuroscience
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0147-006X
Year: 2005
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Critical period regulation
Article Abstract:
The understanding of known critical periods across several systems and species is summarized. Evidence from each sensory modality, as well as higher order, multimodal brain systems is also presented.
Publisher: Annual Reviews, Inc.
Publication Name: Annual Review of Neuroscience
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0147-006X
Year: 2004
Neurology, Critical periods (Biology), Neurosciences, Modality (Logic)
Publication Name: Annual Review of Neuroscience
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0147-006X
Year: 2004
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