The spatial acuity was measured for cells of the posteromedial lateral suprasylvian area (PMLS) of the cat. Acuities were found to be 2 cycles/degree (15 mins arc) at best, and 1 cycle/degree (30 mins arc) on average. Both best acuity and average acuity remained constant with receptive field eccentricity within 20 degrees of the area centralis, and then fell gradually with eccentricity. Acuity was good, given receptive field size, and was not correlated with receptive field size. Comparisons are drawn with other visual structures.
Visual acuity of neurones in the cat lateral suprasylvian cortex.
MORRONE, MARIA CONCETTA;
1985-01-01
Abstract
The spatial acuity was measured for cells of the posteromedial lateral suprasylvian area (PMLS) of the cat. Acuities were found to be 2 cycles/degree (15 mins arc) at best, and 1 cycle/degree (30 mins arc) on average. Both best acuity and average acuity remained constant with receptive field eccentricity within 20 degrees of the area centralis, and then fell gradually with eccentricity. Acuity was good, given receptive field size, and was not correlated with receptive field size. Comparisons are drawn with other visual structures.File in questo prodotto:
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