In vivo evidence of functional and anatomical stripe-based subdivisions in human V2 and V3
Abstract Visual cortex contains a hierarchy of visual areas. The earliest cortical area (V1) contains neurons responding to colour, form and motion. Later areas specialize on processing of specific features. The second visual area (V2) in non-human primates contains a stripe-based anatomical organiz...
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Main Authors: | Serge O. Dumoulin, Ben M. Harvey, Alessio Fracasso, Wietske Zuiderbaan, Peter R. Luijten, Brian A. Wandell, Natalia Petridou |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/978e9f4769bb4825a4cd0f1f37f60493 |
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