Journal article
Orientation pinwheels in primary visual cortex of a highly visual marsupial
YJ Jung, A Almasi, SH Sun, M Yunzab, SL Cloherty, SH Bauquier, M Renfree, H Meffin, MR Ibbotson
Science Advances | AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE | Published : 2022
Abstract
Primary visual cortices in many mammalian species exhibit modular and periodic orientation preference maps arranged in pinwheel-like layouts. The role of inherited traits as opposed to environmental influences in determining this organization remains unclear. Here, we characterize the cortical organization of an Australian marsupial, revealing pinwheel organization resembling that of eutherian carnivores and primates but distinctly different from the simpler salt-and-pepper arrangement of eutherian rodents and rabbits. The divergence of marsupials from eutherians 160 million years ago and the later emergence of rodents and rabbits suggest that the salt-and-pepper structure is not the primiti..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Integrative Brain Function CE140100007 (to Y.J.J., H.M., S.S., and M.R.I.).