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Extrastriate Cortex in Primates

✍ Scribed by Charles G. Gross (auth.), Kathleen S. Rockland, Jon H. Kaas, Alan Peters (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Leaves
863
Series
Cerebral Cortex 12
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Over the last twenty-five years, there has been an extensive effort, still growing for that matter, to explore and understand the organization of extrastriate corΒ­ tex in primates. We now recognize that most of caudal neocortex is visual in some sense and that this large visual region includes many distinct areas. Some of these areas have been well defined, and connections, neural properties, and the functional consequences of deactivations have been studied. More recently, nonΒ­ 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. Against this backdrop, the time seems ripe for a review of progress and a glance at the future. One caveat important to emphasize at the very onset is that the reader may be puzzled or confused by the use of different terminologies. Individual investiΒ­ gators commonly tend to favor different terminologies, but in general some prove more advantageous than others. As discussed by Rowe and Stone (1977) as well as by others, there is an unfortunate tendency for role-indicating names to lead to fixed ideas about function, in contrast to those that are more neutral and adaptable to new findings.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxix
From Imhotep to Hubel and Wiesel....Pages 1-58
Past and Present Ideas About How the Visual Scene Is Analyzed by the Brain....Pages 59-90
Theories of Visual Cortex Organization in Primates....Pages 91-125
Visuotopic Organization of Primate Extrastriate Cortex....Pages 127-203
The Timing of Information Transfer in the Visual System....Pages 205-241
Elements of Cortical Architecture....Pages 243-293
The Functional Architecture of Area V2 in the Macaque Monkey....Pages 295-333
Functional Organization of Area V2 in the Awake Monkey....Pages 335-357
Visual Processing in Macaque Area MT/V5 and Its Satellites (MSTd and MSTv)....Pages 359-434
The Superior Temporal Polysensory Region in Monkeys....Pages 435-468
Columnar Organization in the Inferotemporal Cortex....Pages 469-498
Construction and Representation of Visual Space in the Inferior Parietal Lobule....Pages 499-525
Visuomotor Areas of the Frontal Lobe....Pages 527-638
Development and Plasticity of Extrastriate Visual Cortex in Monkeys....Pages 639-672
Architecture, Connectivity, and Transmitter Receptors of Human Extrastriate Visual Cortex....Pages 673-742
Functional Organization of Human Visual Cortical Areas....Pages 743-775
The Color and Motion Systems as Guides to Conscious Visual Perception....Pages 777-809
Back Matter....Pages 811-844

✦ Subjects


Neurosciences; Anatomy


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