2007
DOI: 10.1152/jn.01320.2006
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Development of Temporal Response Properties and Contrast Sensitivity of V1 and V2 Neurons in Macaque Monkeys

Abstract: Smith EL 3rd, Chino YM. Development of temporal response properties and contrast sensitivity of V1 and V2 neurons in macaque monkeys. J Neurophysiol 97: 3905-3916, 2007. First published April 11, 2007 doi:10.1152/jn.01320.2006. The temporal contrast sensitivity of human infants is reduced compared to that of adults. It is not known which neural structures of our visual brain sets limits on the early maturation of temporal vision. In this study we investigated how individual neurons in the primary visual corte… Show more

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“…For example, in MT cells showing larger receptive fields had longer response latencies, and higher C 50 values. Conceptually, these observations parallel differences observed between the granular and supragranular layers of V1, or between V1 and V2 [46], [51], [52], [53]. However, our data suggest that these relationships are based on mechanisms that are more specific than simple hierarchical convergence.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…For example, in MT cells showing larger receptive fields had longer response latencies, and higher C 50 values. Conceptually, these observations parallel differences observed between the granular and supragranular layers of V1, or between V1 and V2 [46], [51], [52], [53]. However, our data suggest that these relationships are based on mechanisms that are more specific than simple hierarchical convergence.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The surgical preparation and recording procedures for the monkey experiments were described in detail elsewhere (Zheng et al, 2007). Briefly, the monkeys were initially anesthetized with an intramuscular injection of ketamine hydrochloride (15 – 20 mg/kg) and acepromazine maleate (0.15 – 0.2 mg/kg).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although they report that by 4 weeks of age the spatial receptive field structure in V2 is as complex as in adults (Zhang et al, 2013), but their ability to discriminate fine disparity differences was significantly reduced compared with adults (Maruko et al, 2008). V2 neurons of 8-week-old monkeys had significantly lower optimal temporal frequencies and resolutions than those of adults (Zheng et al, 2007). Neurons in area TE do not develop their adult-like response properties until even later in development (Rodman et al, 1993), consistent with our findings of continued growth and branching from birth.…”
Section: Neuronal Receptive Field Properties In Postnatal Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%