نتایج جستجو برای: cerebral dominance

تعداد نتایج: 209374  

1998
Geoffrey J. Goodhill

Several factors may interact to determine the periodicity of ocular dominance stripes in cat and monkey visual cortex. Previous theoretical work has suggested roles for the width of cortical interactions and the strength of between-eye correlations. Here, a model based on an explicit optimization is presented that allows a thorough characterization of how these and other parameters of the affer...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2005
Marla B Feller Massimo Scanziani

One of the seminal discoveries in developmental neuroscience is that altering visual experience through monocular deprivation can alter both the physiological and the anatomical representation of the two eyes, called ocular dominance columns, in primary visual cortex. This rearrangement is restricted to a critical period that starts a few days or weeks after vision is established and ends befor...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2013
Ulrike Hüsken Matthias Carl

The vertebrate brain is an immensely complex structure, which exhibits numerous morphological and functional asymmetries. The best described brain asymmetries are found in the diencephalic epithalamus, where the habenulae and the dorso-laterally adjacent pineal complex are lateralized in many species. Research in the past decade has shed light on the establishment of the laterality of these str...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2005
Kevin R Duffy Margaret S Livingstone

Visual experience during early life is important for the development of neural organizations that support visual function. Closing one eye (monocular deprivation) during this sensitive period can cause a reorganization of neural connections within the visual system that leaves the deprived eye functionally disconnected. We have assessed the pattern of neurofilament labeling in monocularly depri...

2008
Pei Sun Kenichi Ueno R Allen Waggoner Justin L Gardner Keiji Tanaka Kang Cheng

Although cortical neurons with similar functional properties often cluster together in a columnar organization, only ocular dominance columns, the columnar structure representing segregated anatomical input (from one of the two eyes), have been found in human primary visual cortex (V1). It has yet to be shown whether other columnar organizations that arise only from differential responses to st...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Benjamin Scholl Andrew Y Y Tan Nicholas J Priebe

Visual disruption early in development dramatically changes how primary visual cortex neurons integrate binocular inputs. The disruption is paradigmatic for investigating the synaptic basis of long-term changes in cortical function, because the primary visual cortex is the site of binocular convergence. The underlying alterations in circuitry by visual disruption remain poorly understood. Here ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Maria Magat Culum Brown

Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of information processing in either hemisphere of the brain and is a ubiquitous trait among vertebrates and invertebrates. Given its widespread occurrence, it is likely that cerebral lateralization confers a fitness advantage. It has been hypothesized that this advantage takes the form of enhanced cognitive function, potentially via a dual processi...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2015
Benjamin Scholl Sari Andoni Nicholas J Priebe

KEY POINTS In vivo whole-cell patch-clamp recordings in cat visual cortex revealed small deflections in the membrane potential of neurons, termed spikelets. Spikelet statistics and functional properties suggest these deflections originate from a single, nearby cell. Spikelets shared a number sensory selectivities with the principal neuron including orientation selectivity, receptive field locat...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2004
Jenny C A Read Bruce G Cumming

We address two unresolved issues concerning the coding of binocular disparity in primary visual cortex. Experimental studies and theoretical models have suggested a relationship between a cell's ocular dominance, assessed with monocular stimuli, and its tuning to binocular disparity. First, the disparity energy model of disparity selectivity suggests that there should be a correlation between o...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 1990
M Brysbaert G d'Ydewalle

Reliability data point to rather high test-retest correlations (greater than or equal to 0.65) for VHF data with four- and five-letter words as stimuli, but replicate previous findings that the first test score correlates poorly with later test scores. The same results are obtained for accuracy and latency data, though small differences exist. All laterality indices lead to the same conclusions...

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