Responses of neurons of primary visual cortex of awake unrestrained rats to visual stimuli

It was shown in experiments with immobilized rats that the neurons of the rat visual cortex are basically indistinguishable in their properties from those described in other mammals. The present study investigates the receptive fields (RF) of the neurons in field 17 of the cortex of awake unrestrain...

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Sound
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