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Context matters: the illusive simplicity of macaque V1 receptive fieldsNeural synchrony in cortical networks: history, concept and current statusSynchronization dynamics in response to plaid stimuli in monkey V1.Stimulus-related neuroimaging in task-engaged subjects is best predicted by concurrent spikingSpatial homogeneity and task-synchrony of the trial-related hemodynamic signal.Precise visuotopic organization of the blind spot representation in primate V1Orientation selectivity and noise correlation in awake monkey area V1 are modulated by the gamma cycle.The neuroimaging signal is a linear sum of neurally distinct stimulus- and task-related components.Mapping of visual receptive fields by tomographic reconstructionControversies about the visual areas located at the anterior border of area V2 in primates.Comparative Pulvinar Organization Across Different Primate Species.Modulation of Pulvinar Neuronal Activity by Arousal.Reestablishing the Chemoarchitectural Borders Based on Electrophysiological and Connectivity Data.The Role of the Pulvinar in Spatial Visual Attention.Gamma-phase shifting in awake monkey visual cortex.Chemoarchitecture of the Pulvinar.GABA Inactivation of the Pulvinar.Response Properties of Pulvinar Neurons Studied with Single-Unit Electrophysiological Recordings.Visual Topography of the Pulvinar Projection Zones.Connectivity of the Pulvinar.Visual Map Representations in the Primate Pulvinar.Cytoarchitecture and Myeloarchitecture of the Pulvinar.Gamma responses correlate with temporal expectation in monkey primary visual cortex.Task-related hemodynamic responses are modulated by reward and task engagementDirectional responses of visual wulst neurones to grating and plaid patterns in the awake owlGABA inactivation of visual area MT modifies the responsiveness and direction selectivity of V2 neurons in Cebus monkeysDistribution of cytochrome oxidase-rich patches in human primary visual cortexPartitioning of the primate intraparietal cortex based on connectivity pattern and immunohistochemistry for Cat-301 and SMI-32Neuronal response properties across cytochrome oxidase stripes in primate V2IntroductionTangential distribution of cell type and direction selectivity in monkey area MT
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