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Spatial organization of receptive fields of V1 neurons of alert monkeys: comparison with responses to gratings.

Kagan I, Gur M, Snodderly DM

J Neurophysiol. 2002 Nov; 88(5): 2557-74.


Abstract

We studied the spatial organization of receptive fields and the responses to gratings of neurons in parafoveal V1 of alert monkeys. Activating regions (ARs) of 228 cells were mapped with increment and decrement bars while compensating for fixational eye movements. For cells with two or more ARs, the overlap between ARs responsive to increments (INC) and ARs responsive to decrements (DEC) was characterized by a quantitative overlap index (OI). The distribution of overlap indices was bimodal. The larger group (78% of cells) was composed of complex cells with strongly overlapping ARs (OI >/= 0.5). The smaller group (14%) was composed of simple cells with minimal spatial overlap of ARs (OI 1, the traditional criterion for identifying simple cells. However, unlike simple cells, even those complex cells with high RM could exhibit diverse nonlinear responses when the spatial frequency or window size was changed. Furthermore, the responses of complex cells to counterphase gratings were predominantly nonlinear even harmonics. These results show that RM is not a robust test of linearity. Our results indicate that complex cells are the most frequently encountered neurons in primate V1, and their behavior needs to receive more emphasis in models of visual function.

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  • Igor Kagan (Caltech) is following 4 new articles in My Publications
    Spatial organization of receptive fields of V1 neurons of alert monkeys: comparison with responses to gratings. Kagan I (2002) J Neurophysiol.
    Saccades and drifts differentially modulate neuronal activity in V1: Effects of retinal image motion, position, and extraretinal influences. Kagan Igor (2008) JOV.
    Orientation and direction selectivity of neurons in V1 of alert monkeys: functional relationships and laminar distributions. Gur M (2005) Cereb Cortex.
    Selective activation of visual cortex neurons by fixational eye movements: implications for neural coding. Snodderly DM (2001) Vis Neurosci.
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