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ARTICLE, Behavioral/Systems

Development of Response Timing and Direction Selectivity in Cat Visual Thalamus and Cortex

Alan B. Saul and Jordan C. Feidler
Journal of Neuroscience 1 April 2002, 22 (7) 2945-2955; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-07-02945.2002
Alan B. Saul
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2Department of Neurobiology, University ofPittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261, and Mitre Corporation, McLean, Virginia 22102
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Jordan C. Feidler
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2Department of Neurobiology, University ofPittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261, and Mitre Corporation, McLean, Virginia 22102
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DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-07-02945.2002
PubMed 
11923459
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History 
  • Received September 7, 2001
  • Revision received January 22, 2002
  • Accepted January 23, 2002
  • First published April 1, 2002.
  • Version of record published April 1, 2002.
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  1. Alan B. Saul1,2 and
  2. Jordan C. Feidler1,2
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  2. 2Department of Neurobiology, University ofPittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261, and Mitre Corporation, McLean, Virginia 22102
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    • Received September 7, 2001.
    • Revision received January 22, 2002.
    • Accepted January 23, 2002.
  • This study was supported by National Eye Institute Grants EY10826 and EY08098. We thank Allen Humphrey, Paul Baker, and Aditya Murthy for their assistance.

  • Correspondence should be addressed to Alan Saul, Department of Neurobiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh PA 15261. E-mail: saul{at}pitt.edu.

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Alan B. Saul, Jordan C. Feidler
Journal of Neuroscience 1 April 2002, 22 (7) 2945-2955; DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-07-02945.2002
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Keywords

  • direction selectivity
  • visual cortex
  • lateral geniculate nucleus
  • response timing
  • temporal frequency
  • postnatal development
  • lagged cells
  • spatiotemporal receptive fields

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