Journal article
Mechanism underpinning the sharpening of orientation and spatial frequency selectivities in the tree shrew (Tupaia belangeri) primary visual cortex
YS Mohan, S Viswanathan, J Jayakumar, EKJ Lloyd, TR Vidyasagar
Brain Structure and Function | Published : 2022
Abstract
Most neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) of mammals show sharp orientation selectivity and band-pass spatial frequency tuning. Here, we examine whether sharpening of the broad tuning that exists subcortically, namely in the retina and the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN), underlie the sharper tuning seen for both the above features in tree shrew V1. Since the transition from poor feature selectivity to sharp tuning occurs entirely within V1 in tree shrews, we examined the orientation selectivity and spatial frequency tuning of neurons within individual electrode penetrations. We found that most layer 4 and layer 2/3 neurons in the same cortical column preferred the same stimulus orient..
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Awarded by Centre of Excellence for Integrative Brain Function, Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The project was undertaken with financial support from the ARC Centre of Excellence in Integrative Brain Function, Australian Research Council (Grant no. CE140100007) and the Department of Optometry and Vision Sciences, University of Melbourne.