Structure of columns in monkey striate cortex induced by luminant-contrast and color-contrast stimulation.
AUTOR(ES)
Crawford, M L
RESUMO
Color and black and white line stimulation produce qualitatively and quantitatively different 2-deoxy[14C]glucose column patterns in the striate cortex of macaque monkeys. Microdensitometry of these stimulus-dependent columns reveals interlaminar density differences that serve as a signature for the stimulus conditions which produced them. Such columns are individually distinct and form a three-dimensional mosaic throughout striate cortex.
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