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Double orientation tuning of cat visual cortical neurons
Authors:I. A. Shevelev  G. A. Sharaev  N. A. Lazareva  R. V. Novikova  A. S. Tikhomirov
Abstract:Orientation tuning of 148 primary visual cortical neurons was studied in acute experiments on unanesthetized, curarized cats by analysis of their spike responses to flashes in a receptive field of a bar of light of optimal size. Orientation tuning of 88 neurons (59%) was found to be bimodal: Besides the principal preferred orientation there was a second, making an angle with the first. The second tuning maximum in some cases (64%) was exhibited only with a change in stimulus intensity or background brightness. Analysis of orientation tuning by the time-slice method, i.e., on the basis of individual cuts of the spike trace, showed double tuning to be present in 69% of cases only at certain moments after the beginning of stimulation. The results of analysis of the model showed that the double orientation tuning effect may be the result of the specific configuration of the receptive field, the use of a stimulus longer than the receptive field, the presence of a series of alternating excitatory and inhibitory zones in the receptive field, and also of end inhibitory zones on the narrow ends of the field. The unequal change in zones of the receptive fields in time explains the appearance of double orientation tuning in individual fragments of the spike trace. The functional role of double, "cross-wise" tuning in some primary visual cortical neurons and their role in the detection of the features of visual patterns are discussed.
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