edited by Kathleen S. Rockland, Jon H. Kaas, Alan Peters.
Boston, MA
Springer US : Imprint : Springer
1997
Cerebral Cortex, 12.
1 From Imhotep to Hubel and Wiesel: The Story of Visual Cortex --;2 Past and Present Ideas About How the Visual Scene Is Analyzed by the Brain --;3 Theories of Visual Cortex Organization in Primates --;4 Visuotopic Organization of Primate Extrastriate Cortex --;5 The Timing of Information Transfer in the Visual System --;6 Elements of Cortical Architecture: Hierarchy Revisited --;7 The Functional Architecture of Area V2 in the Macaque Monkey: Physiology, Topography, and Connectivity --;8 Functional Organization of Area V2 in the Awake Monkey --;9 Visual Processing in Macaque Area MT/V5 and Its Satellites (MSTd and MSTv) --;10 The Superior Temporal Polysensory Region in Monkeys --;11 Columnar Organization in the Inferotemporal Cortex --;12 Construction and Representation of Visual Space in the Inferior Parietal Lobule --;13 Visuomotor Areas of the Frontal Lobe --;14 Development and Plasticity of Extrastriate Visual Cortex in Monkeys --;15 Architecture, Connectivity, and Transmitter Receptors of Human Extrastriate Visual Cortex: Comparison with Nonhuman Primates --;16 Functional Organization of Human Visual Cortical Areas --;17 The Color and Motion Systems as Guides to Conscious Visual Perception.
More recently, non- invasive imaging of cortical activity patterns during visual tasks has led to an expanding stream of papers on extrastriate visual cortex of humans, and results have been related to theories of visual cortex organization that have emerged from research on monkeys.
Human anatomy.
Medicine.
Neurosciences.
QP383
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C45
E358
1997
edited by Kathleen S. Rockland, Jon H. Kaas, Alan Peters.