Ocular dominance in extrastriate cortex of strabismic amblyopic cats

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Ocular dominance in extrastriate cortex of strabismic amblyopic cats. / Schröder, Jan-Hinrich; Fries, Pascal; Roelfsema, Pieter R; Singer, Wolf; Engel, Andreas K.

In: VISION RES, Vol. 42, No. 1, 01.01.2002, p. 29-39.

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Schröder, J-H, Fries, P, Roelfsema, PR, Singer, W & Engel, AK 2002, 'Ocular dominance in extrastriate cortex of strabismic amblyopic cats', VISION RES, vol. 42, no. 1, pp. 29-39.

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Schröder, J-H., Fries, P., Roelfsema, P. R., Singer, W., & Engel, A. K. (2002). Ocular dominance in extrastriate cortex of strabismic amblyopic cats. VISION RES, 42(1), 29-39.

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Schröder J-H, Fries P, Roelfsema PR, Singer W, Engel AK. Ocular dominance in extrastriate cortex of strabismic amblyopic cats. VISION RES. 2002 Jan 1;42(1):29-39.

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title = "Ocular dominance in extrastriate cortex of strabismic amblyopic cats",
abstract = "Ocular dominance in extrastriate visual cortex of cats with behaviorally defined strabismic amblyopia was studied using extracellular recording techniques. In area 18, the amblyopic eye drove about as many cells as the normal one. In area posteromedial lateral suprasylvian area (PMLS), about 60% of the cells responded exclusively to stimulation of the normal eye and 30% to stimulation of the amblyopic eye. In area 21a more than 75% of the cells were monocularly driven by the non-amblyopic eye while only 5% were monocularly driven by the amblyopic eye. These findings suggest that ventral pathways (area 21a) are more affected in amblyopia than dorsal pathways (area PMLS).",
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AU - Schröder, Jan-Hinrich

AU - Fries, Pascal

AU - Roelfsema, Pieter R

AU - Singer, Wolf

AU - Engel, Andreas K

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N2 - Ocular dominance in extrastriate visual cortex of cats with behaviorally defined strabismic amblyopia was studied using extracellular recording techniques. In area 18, the amblyopic eye drove about as many cells as the normal one. In area posteromedial lateral suprasylvian area (PMLS), about 60% of the cells responded exclusively to stimulation of the normal eye and 30% to stimulation of the amblyopic eye. In area 21a more than 75% of the cells were monocularly driven by the non-amblyopic eye while only 5% were monocularly driven by the amblyopic eye. These findings suggest that ventral pathways (area 21a) are more affected in amblyopia than dorsal pathways (area PMLS).

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KW - Animals

KW - Binomial Distribution

KW - Cats

KW - Confidence Intervals

KW - Discrimination (Psychology)

KW - Dominance, Cerebral

KW - Microelectrodes

KW - Monte Carlo Method

KW - Psychometrics

KW - Strabismus

KW - Visual Cortex

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