Extracellular recordings were carried out in the primary visual cortex of behaving monkeys. Neurons were activated by moving a visual stimulus on their receptive fields during periods of steady fixation and by moving their receptive fields (smooth pursuit eye movements) on a motionless visual stimulus. Regarding non-oriented cells, they turned out to be activated by the visual stimulation both during steady fixations and smooth pursuit eye movements. Therefore, the non-oriented cells we studied seem not to receive an extraretinal signal related to the slow eye movements.
Non-oriented cells of the striate cortex activated during smooth pursuit eye movements and steady fixations in behaving monkeys / Galletti, C; Squatrito, S; Battaglini, PIERO PAOLO; Maioli, M. G.. - In: BRAIN RESEARCH. - ISSN 0006-8993. - 260:(1983), pp. 128-130.
Non-oriented cells of the striate cortex activated during smooth pursuit eye movements and steady fixations in behaving monkeys.
BATTAGLINI, PIERO PAOLO;
1983-01-01
Abstract
Extracellular recordings were carried out in the primary visual cortex of behaving monkeys. Neurons were activated by moving a visual stimulus on their receptive fields during periods of steady fixation and by moving their receptive fields (smooth pursuit eye movements) on a motionless visual stimulus. Regarding non-oriented cells, they turned out to be activated by the visual stimulation both during steady fixations and smooth pursuit eye movements. Therefore, the non-oriented cells we studied seem not to receive an extraretinal signal related to the slow eye movements.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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