Direction selectivity in V1 of alert monkeys: evidence for parallel pathways for motion processing
In primary visual cortex (V1) of macaque monkeys, motion selective cells form three parallel pathways. Two sets of direction selective cells, one in layer 4B, and the other in layer 6, send parallel direct outputs to area MT in the dorsal cortical stream. We show that these two outputs carry differe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of physiology 2007-12, Vol.585 (2), p.383-400 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In primary visual cortex (V1) of macaque monkeys, motion selective cells form three parallel pathways. Two sets of direction
selective cells, one in layer 4B, and the other in layer 6, send parallel direct outputs to area MT in the dorsal cortical
stream. We show that these two outputs carry different types of spatial information. Direction selective cells in layer 4B
have smaller receptive fields than those in layer 6, and layer 4B cells are more selective for orientation. We present evidence
for a third direction selective pathway that flows through V1 layers 4Cm (the middle tier of layer 4C) to layer 3. Cells in
layer 3 are very selective for orientation, have the smallest receptive fields in V1, and send direct outputs to area V2.
Layer 3 neurons are well suited to contribute to detection and recognition of small objects by the ventral cortical stream,
as well as to sense subtle motions within objects, such as changes in facial expressions. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3751 1469-7793 |
DOI: | 10.1113/jphysiol.2007.143040 |