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Publication : Orientation Tuning Depends on Spatial Frequency in Mouse Visual Cortex.

First Author  Ayzenshtat I Year  2016
Journal  eNeuro Volume  3
Issue  5 PubMed ID  27699210
Mgi Jnum  J:237774 Mgi Id  MGI:5816778
Doi  10.1523/ENEURO.0217-16.2016 Citation  Ayzenshtat I, et al. (2016) Orientation Tuning Depends on Spatial Frequency in Mouse Visual Cortex. eNeuro 3(5):ENEURO.0217-16.2016
abstractText  The response properties of neurons to sensory stimuli have been used to identify their receptive fields and to functionally map sensory systems. In primary visual cortex, most neurons are selective to a particular orientation and spatial frequency of the visual stimulus. Using two-photon calcium imaging of neuronal populations from the primary visual cortex of mice, we have characterized the response properties of neurons to various orientations and spatial frequencies. Surprisingly, we found that the orientation selectivity of neurons actually depends on the spatial frequency of the stimulus. This dependence can be easily explained if one assumed spatially asymmetric Gabor-type receptive fields. We propose that receptive fields of neurons in layer 2/3 of visual cortex are indeed spatially asymmetric, and that this asymmetry could be used effectively by the visual system to encode natural scenes.
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