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Texture segregation causes early figure enhancement and later ground suppression in areas V1 and V4 of visual cortex.

Authors :
Poort, J.
Self, M.W.
Van Vugt, B.
Malkki, H.A.
Roelfsema, P.R.
Poort, J.
Self, M.W.
Van Vugt, B.
Malkki, H.A.
Roelfsema, P.R.
Source :
Cerebral Cortex vol.26 (2016) p.3964-3976 [ISSN 1047-3211]
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Several studies show direct connections between primary sensory cortices involved in multisensory integration. The purpose of this study is to understand the microcircuitry of the reciprocal connections between visual and somatosensory cortices. The laminar distribution of retrogradely labeled cell bodies in V1 and in the somatosensory cortex both in (S1BF) and outside (S1) the barrel field was studied to provide layer indices in order to determine whether the connections are of feedforward, feedback or lateral type. Single axons were reconstructed and the size of their swellings was stereologically sampled. The negative layer indices in S1 and S1BF and the layer index near zero in V1 indicate that the connection from S1BF to V1 is of feedback type while the opposite is of lateral type. The greater incidence of larger axonal swellings in the projection from V1 to S1BF strongly suggests that S1BF receives a stronger driver input from V1 and that S1BF inputs to V1 have a predominant modulatory influence.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Cerebral Cortex vol.26 (2016) p.3964-3976 [ISSN 1047-3211]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhw235, Cerebral Cortex vol.26 (2016) p.3964-3976 [ISSN 1047-3211], English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367095932
Document Type :
Electronic Resource