Reorganization of Receptive Fields of Cortical Field 21a Neurons and Formation of Responses to Moving Visual Stimuli |
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Authors: | D. K. Khachvankyan Yu. A. Kozak A. L. Kazaryan A. B. Sharanbekyan Z. A. Vagramyan B. A. Kharutyunyan-Kozak |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Applied Problems of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, Yerevan, Republic of Armenia 2. Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, USA 3. National Institute of Public Health, Yerevan, Republic of Armenia
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Abstract: | Using extracellular recording of spike activity from single neurons of field 21a of the cat neocortex, we examined in detail the spatial organization of receptive fields (RFs) of such cells after conditions of presentation of an immobile blinking light spot (a static RF) and moving visual stimuli (dynamic RFs). As was shown, the excitability of different RF subfields of a group of neurons possessing homogeneous on–off organization of the static RF changes significantly depended on the contrast, shape, dimension, orientation, and direction of movement of the applied mobile visual stimulus. This is manifested in changes in the number of discharge centers and shifts of their spatial localization. A hypothesis on the possible role of synchronous activation of the neurons neighboring the cell under study in the formation of an additional neuronal mechanism providing specialization of neuronal responses is proposed. |
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