Spatial Frequency Columns in Primary Visual Cortex
Using the activity-dependent 2-[$^{14}$C]deoxy-D-glucose technique, we have demonstrated a columnar organization of spatial frequency-specific sensitivity in striate cortex. Cats viewing patterns containing a single spatial frequency presented at all orientations show columns of increased deoxygluco...
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description | Using the activity-dependent 2-[$^{14}$C]deoxy-D-glucose technique, we have demonstrated a columnar organization of spatial frequency-specific sensitivity in striate cortex. Cats viewing patterns containing a single spatial frequency presented at all orientations show columns of increased deoxyglucose uptake extending through all cortical layers. A control stimulus containing all spatial frequencies presented at all orientations produces no columnar density differences within the striate cortex. |
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