
doi: 10.1007/bf02043216
pmid: 6432725
A short analysis of the input-output organization of the primary visual cortical areas in the cat and monkey is followed by a description of the salient microelectrophysiological properties of retino-geniculo-cortical system neurons. It is concluded that a strict hierarchical model of cortical processing of visual information is no longer tenable.
Retinal Ganglion Cells, Brain Mapping, Motion Perception, Geniculate Bodies, Haplorhini, Form Perception, Synapses, Cats, Visual Perception, Animals, Visual Pathways, Visual Fields, Visual Cortex
Retinal Ganglion Cells, Brain Mapping, Motion Perception, Geniculate Bodies, Haplorhini, Form Perception, Synapses, Cats, Visual Perception, Animals, Visual Pathways, Visual Fields, Visual Cortex
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