Highly Selective Receptive Fields in Mouse Visual Cortex


Highly Selective Receptive Fields in Mouse Visual Cortex is a scholarly work by Michael P. Stryker, published in 2008 in ''The Journal of Neuroscience''. The main subjects of the publication include optogenetics, neocortex, sensory nervous system, inhibitory postsynaptic potential, Surround suppression, Binocular neurons, neuroscience, stimulus, spatial frequency, visual cortex, synaptic plasticity, Receptive field, Orientation column, and biology. The authors have now applied quantitative methods to characterize visual receptive fields in mouse primary visual cortex V1 by making extracellular recordings with silicon electrode arrays in anesthetized mice.

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