The Journal of Neuroscience, February 23, 2005, ():

Retinotopic Axis Specificity and Selective Clustering of Feedback Projections from V2 to V1 in the Owl Monkey
J. Neurosci. Shmuel et al.
25: 2117
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Supplementary Figure 1. Registration of the histological sections to the optically obtained cortical images In the background of (A)-(C) is the image of surface blood vessels obtained from the uppermost histological section. All images in (A)-(C) are spatially registered to the cortical image obtained by optical imaging using the local registration at the vicinity of the injection site. (B) The green and red contours mark the surface blood vessels. The red colored contours (blood vessels) were used for the local registration at the vicinity of the injection site. (C) The green and red contours mark the blood vessels schemed from the second to top-most section, and registered to the top-most section. (D)- (F) present the same image in the background and the same colored contours as in (A)-(C) respectively. However: 1) all images in (D)-(F) are spatially registered to the optical images using the local registration at the vicinity of the feedback axon terminals in V1, and 2) the orange colored contours were used for the local registration at the vicinity of the feedback axon terminals in V1. In the background of (G)-(I) is the image of surface blood vessels obtained using optical imaging with an illumination wavelength of 570 ?m. The contours in (H) represent the surface blood vessels obtained from the uppermost histological section (see (B)), registered to the optical image locally at the vicinity of the injection site using the red colored contours. The contours in (I) represent the same surface blood vessels as in (H), registered to the optical image locally at the vicinity of the feedback axon terminals in V1 using the orange colored contours. The data here were obtained from monkey M5.
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Supplementary Figure 2. Retinotopy of owl monkey V1 (A) and (B) depict horizontal and vertical strips respectively in the visual space, as mapped to V1 of monkey M1. The format of presentation is identical to that used in Figures 11 A and 11 B. Note that between the acquisition of the data for (A) and (B) the camera was moved more in a posterior direction.