目录 Preface to the USTC Alumnis Series The History and Current Status of Vision Research at USTC Preface Section Ⅰ Visual Neurosciences Pre-cortical Processing Chapter 1 Rapid BDNF-induced Retrograde Synaptic Modification in A Developing Retinotectal System Chapter 2 Ectopic Expression of A Microbial-Type Rhodopsin Restores Visual Responses in Mice with Photoreceptor Degeneration Chapter 3 Organized Arrangement of Orientation-Sensitive Relay Cells in the Cats Dorsal Lateral Geniculate Nucleus Chapter 4 The Nucleus Isthmi and Dual Modulation of the Receptive Field of Tectal Neurons in Non-mammals Chapter 5 Direct Visualization of the Dendritic and Receptive Fields of Directionally Selective Retinal Ganglion Cells Chapter 6 Functional Alignment of Feedback Effects from Visual Cortex to Thalamus Chapter 7 Perceptual Learning and Top Down Influences in Primary Visual Cortex Chapter 8 A Processing Stream in Mammalian Visual Cortex Neurons for Non-Fourier Responses Chapter 9 GABA and Its Agonists Improved Visual Cortical Function in Senescent Monkeys Chapter 10 Pattern and Component Motion Selectivity in Cortical Area PMLS of The Cat Chapter 11 Feature-based Attention Modulates Orientation-selective Responses in Human Visual Cortex Chapter 12 Filling-in of Visual Phantoms in The Human Brain Chapter 13 Categorization Training Results in Shape- and Category- Selective Human Neural Plasticity Chapter 14 Reversible Blockade of Experience-dependent Plasticity by Calcineurin in Mouse Visual Cortex Chapter 15 The Coordinated Mapping of Visual Space and Response Features in Visual Cortex The Ocular-motor System Chapter 16 Characteristics of Near Response Cells Projecting to the Oculomotor Nucleus Chapter 17 Premotor Commands Encode Monocular Eye MovementsChapter 18 Reliability of Oculomotor Command Signals Carried by Individual Neurons Section Ⅱ Visual Perception & Cognition Chapter 19 Orientation-selective Adaptation and Tilt After-effect From Invisible Patterns Chapter 20 Perceiving Distance Accurately by A Directional Process of Integrating Ground Information Chapter 21 Topological Structure in Visual Perception Chapter 22 The Mechanism of Isoluminant Chromatic Motion Perception Chapter 23 Primal Sketch: Integrating Structure and Texture Chapter 24 Parallel and Competitive Processes in Hierarchical Analysis: Perceptual Grouping and Encoding of Closure Chapter 25 Visual Working Memory in Decision Making by Honey Bees
内容摘要 These authors find a preponderance of LGNdcells preferring horizontal and vertical stimuli and suggest that cortical afferents areinvolved in the generation of LGNd orientation sensitivity (see also Daniels et al.,1977). Other authors report that the orientation biases of LGNd relay cells strictlyreflect those of their retinal afferents (Soodak et al., 1987). These authors favorthe idea that the orientation sensitivity of LGNd relay cells originates in the retinaand reflects the anatomically generated (Leventhal and Schall, 1983), linear,orientation-sensitive response (Levick and Thibos, 1982) of the retinal ganglioncells providing their afferents. The present study is arguably the most exhaustive to date. We believe thatsome of the disagreements described above are more apparent than real andmay have resulted because previous studies included only relatively smallsamples of cells and, thus, differences in laminar...
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