The Organization of Connections between Areas V5 and V1 in Macaque Monkey Visual Cortex.
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The functional role of the medial motion area V6The Ferrier Lecture 1995 behind the seen: the functional specialization of the brain in space and timeA massively asynchronous, parallel brainNeural Elements for Predictive CodingArea V5-a microcosm of the visual brainA Cross-Modal Perspective on the Relationships between Imagery and Working MemoryHuman v6: the medial motion areaIs most of neural plasticity in the thalamus cortical?A disynaptic relay from superior colliculus to dorsal stream visual cortex in macaque monkeySegregation and convergence of specialised pathways in macaque monkey visual cortex.Towards a unified scheme of cortical lamination for primary visual cortex across primates: insights from NeuN and VGLUT2 immunoreactivity.Bypassing V1: a direct geniculate input to area MT.Parallel processing strategies of the primate visual systemCorticothalamic interactions in the transfer of visual information.The autonomy of the visual systems and the modularity of conscious visionSynaptic properties of connections between the primary and secondary auditory cortices in miceLetter recognition reveals pathways of second-order and third-order motionDrawing enhances cross-modal memory plasticity in the human brain: a case study in a totally blind adultThe parvocellular LGN provides a robust disynaptic input to the visual motion area MTThe ventral visual pathway: an expanded neural framework for the processing of object qualityVelocity computation in the primate visual system.Human vergence eye movements to oblique disparity stimuli: evidence for an anisotropy favoring horizontal disparitiesDifferential expression of vesicular glutamate transporters 1 and 2 may identify distinct modes of glutamatergic transmission in the macaque visual systemResponses of primate LGN cells to moving stimuli involve a constant background modulation by feedback from area MTComparison of the spatial limits on direction selectivity in visual areas MT and V1.Multiple circuits relaying primate parallel visual pathways to the middle temporal area.Specialized circuits from primary visual cortex to V2 and area MTQuantized visual awareness.Visually guided reaching depends on motion area MT+.Reflections on agranular architecture: predictive coding in the motor cortex.Morphology of superior colliculus- and middle temporal area-projecting neurons in primate primary visual cortex.The functional roles of feedback projections in the visual system.Visual pathways serving motion detection in the mammalian brain.Predictions not commands: active inference in the motor systemDistributed processing of color and form in the visual cortex.Multiple asynchronous stimulus- and task-dependent hierarchies (STDH) within the visual brain's parallel processing systems.Limits of parallel processing: excitatory convergence of different information channels on single neurons in striate and extrastriate visual cortices.Projections to early visual areas v1 and v2 in the calcarine fissure from parietal association areas in the macaque.Synesthesia and the McCollough EffectAxon collaterals of Meynert cells diverge over large portions of area V1 in the macaque monkey.
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The Organization of Connections between Areas V5 and V1 in Macaque Monkey Visual Cortex.
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The Organization of Connections between Areas V5 and V1 in Macaque Monkey Visual Cortex.
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The Organization of Connections between Areas V5 and V1 in Macaque Monkey Visual Cortex.
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The Organization of Connections between Areas V5 and V1 in Macaque Monkey Visual Cortex.
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The Organization of Connections between Areas V5 and V1 in Macaque Monkey Visual Cortex.
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The Organization of Connections between Areas V5 and V1 in Macaque Monkey Visual Cortex
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10.1111/J.1460-9568.1989.TB00798.X
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1989-01-01T00:00:00Z