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  1. We report a detailed study of direction selectivity in V3A. Our results show that single V3A neurons are, on average, as capable of representing motion direction as are neurons in well …

  2. Binocular Stereoscopy in Visual Areas V-2, V-3, and V-3A of the Macaque ...

    In more recent experiments, we determined boundaries of visual areas using fMRI in 2 alert monkeys, using contemporary techniques (Fize et al. 2003). These functional maps agree well …

  3. Topographic organization across foveal visual areas in macaques

    In this study, we injected a small volume of four types of retrograde tracers focally, encompassing the foveal and parafoveal regions of V1 in two macaques, and studied connectivity with …

  4. Visual Areas in Macaque Cortex Measured Using Functional Magnetic ...

    The boundaries of visual areas V1, V2, V3, V3A, V4, MT/V5, and TEO/V4A were identified using stimuli that create traveling waves of activity in retinotopically organized areas of the visual …

  5. Anatomical segregation of two cortical visual pathways in the macaque ...

    The projections from striate cortex (VI) to areas V2 and V3 in the macaque monkey: asymmetries, areal boundaries, and patchy connections. Journal of Comparative Neurology 244, 451 – 480.

  6. ‘Real-motion’ cells in area V3A of macaque visual cortex

    Recordings from single neurons in area V3A of awake macaque monkeys were made to check the existence of such a type of neurons (called ‘real-motion’ cells; see Galletti et al. 1984, …

  7. Stereopsis Activates V3A and Caudal Intraparietal Areas in Macaques

    The research reveals that areas V3 and V3A, as well as caudal intraparietal sulcus (CIPS), are significantly more activated by disparity-rich stimuli than by uniform zero disparity. The findings …

  8. From Three-Dimensional Space Vision to Prehensile Hand …

    In this study, we investigated the connections that may underlie the transformation of 3-D vision to prehensile hand movements in the lateral bank of the intraparietal sulcus of the macaque …

  9. Neural Selectivity for Visual Motion in Macaque Area V3A

    We report a detailed study of direction selectivity in V3A. Our results show that single V3A neurons are, on average, as capable of representing motion direction as are neurons in well …

  10. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and corti- cal unfolding techniques, we analyzed the retinotopy, motion sensitivity, and functional organization of human area V3A. …