visual cortex
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvisualandcortex
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visual
adjective
uk/ˈvɪʒ.u.əl/us/ˈvɪʒ.u.əl/
relating ...
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cortex
noun[C]
uk/ˈkɔː.teks/us/ˈkɔːr.teks/
the outer layer, especially of the brain and ...
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(Definition ofvisualandcortexfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thus, for example, impaired integration between different regions of thevisualcortexwill result in the visuoperceptual abnormalities associated with weak central coherence.
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Disruption of orientation tuning invisualcortexby artificially correlated neuronal activity.
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Since the spikes end mainly in thevisualcortex, this would suggest direct visual activation processes which would argue in favour of the depictive approach.
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Feature-linked synchronization of thalamic relay cell firing induced by feedback from thevisualcortex(see comments).
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Sleep enhances plasticity in the developingvisualcortex.
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Within the mammalianvisualcortex, responses of directionally selective cells to these plaids depend on the visual area.
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Increased activity in humanvisualcortexduring directed attention in the absence of visual stimulation.
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A tonic hyperpolarization underlying contrast adaptation in catvisualcortex.
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Attempts to separate direction selectivity from orientation selectivity in thevisualcortexhave been carried out both experimentally and mathematically.
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Responses of single units in catvisualcortexto moving bars of light as a function of bar length.
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Colour vision: primaryvisualcortexshows its influence.
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Selective adaptation to color contrast in human primaryvisualcortex.
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This includes geniculate lamination, cortical lamination, and the horizontally patchy association (cortico-cortical) connections between areas ofvisualcortex.
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Dynamics of orientation tuning in macaque primaryvisualcortex.
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Horizontal connectivity in primaryvisualcortexof a highly visual mammal lacking orientation maps.
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Similar findings have been reported invisualcortex.
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Thus, we cannot be certain that pure second-order selective cells do not exist invisualcortex.
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Excitatory-inhibitory balance and critical period plasticity in developingvisualcortex.
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Neural responses to relative speed in the primaryvisualcortexof rhesus monkey a significant influence upon the cell's responses.
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Spatially distributed responses induced by contrast reversal in catvisualcortex.
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