- be
replaced with 'retinal mapping', and '
retinotopic' with 'retinally mapped'.
Visual field maps (
retinotopic maps) are
found in many
amphibian and mammalian...
-
receptive field. Furthermore, the
arrangement of
receptive fields in V1 is
retinotopic,
meaning neighboring cells in V1 have
receptive fields that correspond...
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including retinotopic maps,
ocular dominance maps and
orientation maps.
Retinotopic maps are the
easiest to
understand in
terms of topography.
Retinotopic maps...
- size of
their represented body parts. The maps for
visual areas are
retinotopic,
meaning that they
reflect the
topography of the retina: the
layer of...
-
ephrin ligand on
growth cone survival. The
formation of an
organized retinotopic map in the
superior colliculus (SC) (referred to as the
optic tectum...
- be
analyzed and decoded. In
certain regions of the brain, such as the
retinotopic region,
researchers have the
ability to
predict features of the visual...
- space. Each
layer contains a
topographic map of the
surrounding world in
retinotopic coordinates, and
activation of
neurons at a
particular point in the map...
-
where it is downregulated. The
organization of RGC
axons changes from
retinotopic to a flat sheet-like
orientation as they
approach the
chiasm site. Most...
- Z. S.; Morris, C. A.; Meyer-Lindenberg, A.; Berman, K. F. (2009). "
Retinotopically defined primary visual cortex in
Williams syndrome". Brain. 132 (3):...
- to
neighboring points in the retina. This
topographic map is
called a
retinotopic map. In the same way,
there exists a
tonotopic map in the
primary auditory...