RANDOM DOT STIMULI SELECTIVELY ENGAGE A DISTINCT POPULATION OF VISUAL CORTICAL NEURONS
University of Fribourg
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PS04-08PM-496
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As expected, many units were driven only by the gratings or by both the gratings and dots. However, an unexpected population responded uniquely to the dot stimuli. Additionally, firing rate changes evoked by the dots were on average larger than those evoked by the drifting gratings, and this included those neurons responsive to both classes. Finally, while individual units behaved as expected in terms of orientation tuning, equivalent numbers tuned to each grating orientation, responses to the dots showed tuning at the population level with significant effects of size, velocity, and contrast.
These findings reveal a distinct V1 subpopulation preferentially responsive to punctate visual stimuli, with potential relevance for phosphene-like percepts during cortical stimulation.
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