2005
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0501815102
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Delayed maturation of receptive field center/surround mechanisms in V2

Abstract: Neurons in the adult visual cortex are capable of integrating signals over a large area that surrounds their classic receptive field (RF), and this ability of cortical neurons is thought to be intimately involved in perceptual binding. It is not known, however, at what age these long-range signal interactions emerge. Here, we report that qualitatively adult-like center͞surround interactions are already present in the primary visual cortex as early as postnatal day 14 in macaque monkeys. However, the RF surroun… Show more

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“…The spatial response properties of neurons in monkey V1 are far more mature near birth Rust et al 2002;Zhang et al 2005) than previously thought (Blakemore and Vital-Durand 1981). As early as 1 wk of age, V1 neurons are well tuned to stimulus orientation, spatial frequency, and binocular spatial phase disparity and, by 4 wk of age, qualitatively adultlike tuning is present for these response properties .…”
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confidence: 72%
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“…The spatial response properties of neurons in monkey V1 are far more mature near birth Rust et al 2002;Zhang et al 2005) than previously thought (Blakemore and Vital-Durand 1981). As early as 1 wk of age, V1 neurons are well tuned to stimulus orientation, spatial frequency, and binocular spatial phase disparity and, by 4 wk of age, qualitatively adultlike tuning is present for these response properties .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The center-surround receptive-field (RF) organization of the majority of V1 neurons is adultlike by 2 wk of age. However, the maturation of the RF centers and surrounds of V2 neurons is substantially delayed relative to that in V1 (Zhang et al 2005). These previous studies have begun to provide evidence for the aforementioned hypothesis of visual system development.…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…Thus, an obvious and important question to address is, what is the sequence of development of higher visual cortical areas in relation to primary visual cortex? A few studies have attempted to investigate this question at the single-neurone level in nonhuman primates [4][5][6][7][8]. These studies show on balance later development of extrastriate and inferotemporal visual areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%