Journal article
Role of feedforward geniculate inputs in the generation of orientation selectivity in the cat's primary visual cortex
S Viswanathan, J Jayakumar, TR Vidyasagar
Journal of Physiology | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2011
Abstract
Neurones of the mammalian primary visual cortex have the remarkable property of being selective for the orientation of visual contours. It has been controversial whether the selectivity arises from intracortical mechanisms, from the pattern of afferent connectivity from lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) to cortical cells or from the sharpening of a bias that is already present in the responses of many geniculate cells. To investigate this, we employed a variation of an electrical stimulation protocol in the LGN that has been claimed to suppress intracortical inputs and isolate the raw geniculocortical input to a striate cortical cell. Such stimulation led to a sharpening of the orientation se..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant to T.R.V. and Melbourne International Research Scholarships from the University of Melbourne to S.V. We thank Ana Lara for technical assistance and Levin Kuhlmann for comments on the manuscript.