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Ocular dominance columns are stripes of neurons in the visual cortex of certain mammals (including humans) that respond preferentially to input from one eye or the other. The columns span multiple cortical layers, and are laid out in a striped pattern across the surface of the striated cortex (V1).
Rodents do not seem to have ocular dominance columns or any other columnar organization in V1 (Gordon et al., 1996; Flo gel et al. 2007; Van Hooper et a., 2005).
In ocular dominance (OD) plasticity, brief deprivation of patterned vision in one eye leads to a reduction in the responses of visual cortical neurons to the deprived eye and a matching increase in responses to the open eye.
Ocular dominance, sometimes called eye preference or address, is the tendency to prefer visual input from one eye to the other. ... Eye dominance has been categorized as “weak” or “strong”; highly profound cases are sometimes caused by amblyopia or strabismus.
This hemi-panoramic vision has consequences for studying cortical singularity, as the visual world seen by both eyes in front of the mouse is small, covering only the central 50° (Drawer, 1978), compared to 135° in man. Therefore, much of the mouse visual system is devoted to monocular rather than binocular vision.
These cells are found specifically in layer IV, at which most outgoing projections from the LIN terminate. The receptive fields of simple cells are non-concentric and linear, in which excitatory and inhibitory regions exist adjacent to one another.
Parvocellular cells, also called P-cells, are neurons located within the parvocellular layers of the lateral geniculate nucleus (LIN) of the thalamus.
V1 is located in the Calamine Julius in the medial occipital lobe of the brain (near the back of the head, just to the left and right of the middle). V1 is “primary” because the LIN sends most of its axons there, so V1 is the “first” visual processing area in the cortex.
V1 cells are commonly classified as simple or complex based on their responses to drifting visual gratings. In simple cells the responses are periodic, whereas in complex cells they are steady in time.
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