Directional selective neurons in the awake LGN: response properties and modulation by brain state. Hei, X, Stoelzel, C., Zhuang, J, & ... Journal of …, journals.physiology.org, 2014.
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Directionally selective (DS) neurons are found in the retina and lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) of rabbits and rodents, and in rabbits, LGN DS cells project to primary visual cortex. Here, we compare visual response properties of LGN DS neurons with those of layer 4 simple cells, most of which show strong direction/orientation selectivity. These populations differed dramatically, suggesting that DS cells may not contribute significantly to the synthesis of simple receptive fields: 1) whereas the first harmonic component (F1)-to-mean …
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	author = {X Hei and CR Stoelzel and J Zhuang and ...},
	title = {Directional selective neurons in the awake LGN: response properties and modulation by brain state},
	journal = {Journal of …},
	publisher = {journals.physiology.org},
	doi = {10.1152/jn.00121.2014},
	url = {https://journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.1152/jn.00121.2014},
	fulltext = {https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/jn.00121.2014},
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	year = {2014},
	abstract = {Directionally selective (DS) neurons are found in the retina and lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) of rabbits and rodents, and in rabbits, LGN DS cells project to primary visual cortex. Here, we compare visual response properties of LGN DS neurons with those of layer 4 simple cells, most of which show strong direction/orientation selectivity. These populations differed dramatically, suggesting that DS cells may not contribute significantly to the synthesis of simple receptive fields: 1) whereas the first harmonic component (F1)-to-mean …},

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