Journal article

Colour and pattern selectivity of receptive fields in superior colliculus of marmoset monkeys

C Tailby, SK Cheong, AN Pietersen, SG Solomon, PR Martin

Journal of Physiology | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2012

Abstract

The main subcortical visual targets of retinal output neurones (ganglion cells) are the parvocellular and magnocellular layers of the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) in the thalamus. In addition, a small and heterogeneous collection of ganglion cell axons projects to the koniocellular layers of the LGN, to the superior colliculus (SC), and to other subcortical targets. The functional (receptive field) properties and target specificity of these non-parvocellular, non-magnocellular populations remain poorly understood. It is known that one population of koniocellular layer cells in the LGN (blue-On cells) receives dominant functional input from short-wavelength sensitive (S or 'blue') ..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian NHMRC grant


Awarded by Australian Research Council grant


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank B. Erikoz, A. Demir and C. Guy for technical assistance and B. Dreher for helpful comments and discussion. This work was supported by an Australian NHMRC grant 1027913 and an Australian Research Council grant CE0561903.