2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.01.26.920454
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Visual response characteristics in lateral and medial subdivisions of the rat pulvinar

Abstract: The pulvinar is a higher-order thalamic relay and a central component of the extrageniculate visual pathway, with input from the superior colliculus and visual cortex and output to all of visual cortex. Rodent pulvinar, more commonly called the lateral posterior nucleus (LP), consists of three highly-conserved subdivisions, and offers the advantage of simplicity in its study compared to more subdivided primate pulvinar. Little is known about receptive field properties of LP, let alone whether functional differ… Show more

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“…Stimulus onset times were corrected for monitor delay using an in-house designed photodiode system 56 . Visual responses were assessed according to previously published methods 51,56,57 . For recordings of visually evoked responses, animals were tested with 100 repetitions of a 500 ms bright flash of light (105 cd/m 2 ).…”
Section: Neurophysiology (Figure 1)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stimulus onset times were corrected for monitor delay using an in-house designed photodiode system 56 . Visual responses were assessed according to previously published methods 51,56,57 . For recordings of visually evoked responses, animals were tested with 100 repetitions of a 500 ms bright flash of light (105 cd/m 2 ).…”
Section: Neurophysiology (Figure 1)mentioning
confidence: 99%