P Girard, J Bullier. J Neurophysiol 1989
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D J Felleman, D C Van Essen. Cereb Cortex 1991
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The effect of striate cortex cooling on area 18 cells in the monkey.
P H Schiller, J G Malpeli. Brain Res 1977
P H Schiller, J G Malpeli. Brain Res 1977
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Corticocortical connections in the visual system: structure and function.
P A Salin, J Bullier. Physiol Rev 1995
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Effect of cooling area 18 on striate cortex cells in the squirrel monkey.
J H Sandell, P H Schiller. J Neurophysiol 1982
J H Sandell, P H Schiller. J Neurophysiol 1982
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Cortical feedback improves discrimination between figure and background by V1, V2 and V3 neurons.
J M Hupé, A C James, B R Payne, S G Lomber, P Girard, J Bullier. Nature 1998
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Visual activity in areas V3a and V3 during reversible inactivation of area V1 in the macaque monkey.
P Girard, P A Salin, J Bullier. J Neurophysiol 1991
P Girard, P A Salin, J Bullier. J Neurophysiol 1991
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Response selectivity of neurons in area MT of the macaque monkey during reversible inactivation of area V1.
P Girard, P A Salin, J Bullier. J Neurophysiol 1992
P Girard, P A Salin, J Bullier. J Neurophysiol 1992
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Laminar origins and terminations of cortical connections of the occipital lobe in the rhesus monkey.
K S Rockland, D N Pandya. Brain Res 1979
K S Rockland, D N Pandya. Brain Res 1979
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Predictive coding in the visual cortex: a functional interpretation of some extra-classical receptive-field effects.
R P Rao, D H Ballard. Nat Neurosci 1999
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Afferent basis of visual response properties in area MT of the macaque. I. Effects of striate cortex removal.
H R Rodman, C G Gross, T D Albright. J Neurosci 1989
H R Rodman, C G Gross, T D Albright. J Neurosci 1989
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Receptive fields, binocular interaction and functional architecture in the cat's visual cortex.
D H HUBEL, T N WIESEL. J Physiol 1962
D H HUBEL, T N WIESEL. J Physiol 1962
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Visual activity in macaque area V4 depends on area 17 input.
P Girard, P A Salin, J Bullier. Neuroreport 1991
P Girard, P A Salin, J Bullier. Neuroreport 1991
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Constraints on cortical and thalamic projections: the no-strong-loops hypothesis.
F Crick, C Koch. Nature 1998
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Afferent basis of visual response properties in area MT of the macaque. II. Effects of superior colliculus removal.
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H R Rodman, C G Gross, T D Albright. J Neurosci 1990
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The effect of reversible cooling of cat's primary visual cortex on the responses of area 21a neurons.
A Michalski, B M Wimborne, G H Henry. J Physiol 1993
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The connections of the middle temporal visual area (MT) and their relationship to a cortical hierarchy in the macaque monkey.
J H Maunsell, D C van Essen. J Neurosci 1983
J H Maunsell, D C van Essen. J Neurosci 1983
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Circuits for local and global signal integration in primary visual cortex.
Alessandra Angelucci, Jonathan B Levitt, Emma J S Walton, Jean-Michel Hupe, Jean Bullier, Jennifer S Lund. J Neurosci 2002
Alessandra Angelucci, Jonathan B Levitt, Emma J S Walton, Jean-Michel Hupe, Jean Bullier, Jennifer S Lund. J Neurosci 2002
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Contribution of feedforward, lateral and feedback connections to the classical receptive field center and extra-classical receptive field surround of primate V1 neurons.
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Reversible inactivation of visual processing operations in middle suprasylvian cortex of the behaving cat.
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Modulation of connectivity in visual pathways by attention: cortical interactions evaluated with structural equation modelling and fMRI.
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On the computational architecture of the neocortex. II. The role of cortico-cortical loops.
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Bypassing V1: a direct geniculate input to area MT.
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Projection of the lateral geniculate nucleus onto cortical area V2 in the macaque monkey.
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The cryoloop: an adaptable reversible cooling deactivation method for behavioral or electrophysiological assessment of neural function.
S G Lomber, B R Payne, J A Horel. J Neurosci Methods 1999
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On the actions that one nerve cell can have on another: distinguishing "drivers" from "modulators".
S M Sherman, R W Guillery. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1998
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Visually driven activation in macaque areas V2 and V3 without input from the primary visual cortex.
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Learning and recall of form discriminations during reversible cooling deactivation of ventral-posterior suprasylvian cortex in the cat.
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A double-labeling investigation of the afferent connectivity to cortical areas V1 and V2 of the macaque monkey.
H Kennedy, J Bullier. J Neurosci 1985
H Kennedy, J Bullier. J Neurosci 1985
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Visual capacity in the hemianopic field following a restricted occipital ablation.
L Weiskrantz, E K Warrington, M D Sanders, J Marshall. Brain 1974
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Laminar distribution of neurons in extrastriate areas projecting to visual areas V1 and V4 correlates with the hierarchical rank and indicates the operation of a distance rule.
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Canonical microcircuits for predictive coding.
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Effects of local cooling upon conduction and synaptic transmission.
M Bénita, H Condé. Brain Res 1972
M Bénita, H Condé. Brain Res 1972
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Area 18 cell responses in cat during reversible inactivation of area 17.
H Sherk. J Neurophysiol 1978
H Sherk. J Neurophysiol 1978
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Direct projection from the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus to the prestriate cortex in macaque monkeys.
M Yukie, E Iwai. J Comp Neurol 1981
M Yukie, E Iwai. J Comp Neurol 1981
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Cortical connections of visual area MT in the macaque.
L G Ungerleider, R Desimone. J Comp Neurol 1986
L G Ungerleider, R Desimone. J Comp Neurol 1986
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Visual response properties of striate cortical neurons projecting to area MT in macaque monkeys.
J A Movshon, W T Newsome. J Neurosci 1996
J A Movshon, W T Newsome. J Neurosci 1996
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Attentional modulation of visual motion processing in cortical areas MT and MST.
S Treue, J H Maunsell. Nature 1996
S Treue, J H Maunsell. Nature 1996
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Visual responses of neurons in the middle temporal area of new world monkeys after lesions of striate cortex.
M G Rosa, R Tweedale, G N Elston. J Neurosci 2000
M G Rosa, R Tweedale, G N Elston. J Neurosci 2000
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Topographic organization of human visual areas in the absence of input from primary cortex.
H A Baseler, A B Morland, B A Wandell. J Neurosci 1999
H A Baseler, A B Morland, B A Wandell. J Neurosci 1999
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Sequence seeking and counter streams: a computational model for bidirectional information flow in the visual cortex.
S Ullman. Cereb Cortex 1995
S Ullman. Cereb Cortex 1995
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High-frequency, long-range coupling between prefrontal and visual cortex during attention.
Georgia G Gregoriou, Stephen J Gotts, Huihui Zhou, Robert Desimone. Science 2009
Georgia G Gregoriou, Stephen J Gotts, Huihui Zhou, Robert Desimone. Science 2009
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Blindsight depends on the lateral geniculate nucleus.
Michael C Schmid, Sylwia W Mrowka, Janita Turchi, Richard C Saunders, Melanie Wilke, Andrew J Peters, Frank Q Ye, David A Leopold. Nature 2010
Michael C Schmid, Sylwia W Mrowka, Janita Turchi, Richard C Saunders, Melanie Wilke, Andrew J Peters, Frank Q Ye, David A Leopold. Nature 2010
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Attentional stimulus selection through selective synchronization between monkey visual areas.
Conrado A Bosman, Jan-Mathijs Schoffelen, Nicolas Brunet, Robert Oostenveld, Andre M Bastos, Thilo Womelsdorf, Birthe Rubehn, Thomas Stieglitz, Peter De Weerd, Pascal Fries. Neuron 2012
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Magnocellular and parvocellular contributions to responses in the middle temporal visual area (MT) of the macaque monkey.
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J H Maunsell, T A Nealey, D D DePriest. J Neurosci 1990
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