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The Journal of Neuroscience, August 15, 1999, 19(16):7089-7099
Maps of Central Visual Space in Ferret V1 and V2 Lack Matching
Inputs from the Two Eyes
Leonard E.
White,
William H.
Bosking,
S. Mark
Williams, and
David
Fitzpatrick
Department of Neurobiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham,
North Carolina 27710
In the visual cortex, the representation of central visual space is
supplied by matching geniculate inputs that are driven exclusively by
one eye or the other. In layer 4 of early visual areas (V1 in primates
and V1 and V2 in cat), these inputs form a nearly uniform array of
small ocular dominance domains, while preserving overall topographic
order within the cortical map. In ferret, however, ocular dominance
domains in different regions of the visual cortex are strikingly
irregular in size and shape. The exceptionally large size of domains in
some regions implies a departure from the usual visuotopic matching of
inputs from the two eyes. Using optical-imaging, electrophysiological,
and anatomical techniques, we show that this regional variation is attributable to exclusively monocular maps of the central portions of
the ipsilateral visual field in V1 and the contralateral visual field
in V2. In addition, we document a complex interdigitation of V1 and V2
that entails a discontinuity in the mapping of visual space and
fragmentation of V2 into isolated cortical territories. We suggest that
both the monocularity of these cortical maps and the visuotopic
discontinuity along the V1-V2 border derive from asymmetries in the
crossed and uncrossed retinal pathways.
Key words:
striate cortex; optical imaging; V1; V2; lateral
geniculate nucleus; ferret
Copyright © 1999 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/99/19167089-11$05.00/0
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