All Relations between primary visual and v1

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Ahmed Nebli, Christian Schiffer, Meiqi Niu, Nicola Palomero-Gallagher, Katrin Amunts, Timo Dickschei. Generative Modelling of Cortical Receptor Distributions from Cytoarchitectonic Images in the Macaque Brain. Neuroinformatics. 2024-07-08. PMID:38976151. specifically, we utilize conditional generative adversarial networks (cgans) to predict the density distributions of the m2 receptor of acetylcholine and the kainate receptor for glutamate in the macaque monkey's primary visual (v1) and motor cortex (m1), based on light microscopic scans of cell-body stained sections. 2024-07-08 2024-07-11 human
Yoichiro Masuda, Hiroto Ishikawa, Hitoshi Ishikawa, Takeshi Kezuka, Atsushi Miyazaki, Kenji Matsumoto, Fumi Gomi, Osamu Mimura, Keigo Shikishima, Tadashi Nakano, Masahiko Tera. Assessment of objective visual function following idebenone administration in patients with leber hereditary optic neuropathy. Japanese journal of ophthalmology. 2024-07-05. PMID:38967874. to objectively assess visual function in leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (lhon) patients; this study evaluated pre- and post-idebenone treatment changes in primary visual cortical (v1) responses using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri), given the challenges in subjective testing due to central retinal ganglion cell damage. 2024-07-05 2024-07-11 Not clear
Zsofia Kovacs-Balint, Mar M Sanchez, Arick Wang, Eric Feczko, Eric Earl, Martin Styner, Damien Fair, Jocelyne Bachevalie. The Development of Socially Directed Attention: An Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study in Infant Monkeys. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. 2024-05-13. PMID:38739568. our findings indicate robust increases in functional connectivity (fc) between primary visual areas (primary visual cortex [v1] - extrastriate area 3 [v3] and v3 - middle temporal area, ventral motion areas middle temporal area - ast, as well as between te and amygdala (amy) as infants mature. 2024-05-13 2024-05-27 human
Kirsten E Schoonover, Samuel J Dienel, H Holly Bazmi, John F Enwright, David A Lewi. Altered excitatory and inhibitory ionotropic receptor subunit expression in the cortical visuospatial working memory network in schizophrenia. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. 2024-03-29. PMID:38548877. dysfunction of the cortical dorsal visual stream and visuospatial working memory (vswm) network in individuals with schizophrenia (sz) likely reflects alterations in both excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmission within nodes responsible for information transfer across the network, including primary visual (v1), visual association (v2), posterior parietal (ppc), and dorsolateral prefrontal (dlpfc) cortices. 2024-03-29 2024-03-31 Not clear
Salman Khan, Alexander Wong, Bryan Trip. Modeling the Role of Contour Integration in Visual Inference. Neural computation. 2023-12-05. PMID:38052088. one resulting phenomenon is contour integration, which occurs in the primary visual (v1) cortex and strengthens neural responses to edges if they belong to a larger smooth contour. 2023-12-05 2023-12-10 Not clear
Nobuhiko Wagatsuma, Akinori Hidaka, Hiroshi Tamur. Analysis based on neural representation of natural object surfaces to elucidate the mechanisms of a trained AlexNet model. Frontiers in computational neuroscience. vol 16. 2022-10-17. PMID:36249483. in the current study, we investigated the relationships between the artificial representations in each layer of a trained alexnet model (based on a dnn) for object classification and the neural representations in various levels of visual cortices such as the primary visual (v1), intermediate visual (v4), and inferior temporal cortices. 2022-10-17 2023-08-14 Not clear
John F Enwright Iii, Dominique Arion, William A MacDonald, Rania Elbakri, Yinghong Pan, Gopi Vyas, Annerose Berndt, David A Lewi. Differential Gene Expression in Layer 3 Pyramidal Neurons Across 3 Regions of the Human Cortical Visual Spatial Working Memory Network. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 2022-02-02. PMID:35106549. visual spatial working memory (vswm) is mediated by a distributed cortical network composed of multiple nodes, including primary visual (v1), posterior parietal (ppc), and dorsolateral prefrontal (dlpfc) cortices. 2022-02-02 2023-08-13 human
Russell W Chan, Ji Won Bang, Vivek Trivedi, Matthew C Murphy, Peiying Liu, Gadi Wollstein, Joel S Schuman, Kevin C Cha. Relationships between cerebrovascular reactivity, visual-evoked functional activity, and resting-state functional connectivity in the visual cortex and basal forebrain in glaucoma. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference. vol 2021. 2021-12-11. PMID:34892116. the neurovascular coupling within the visual cortex appears deteriorated in glaucoma, whereas the association between bf-visual cortex functional connectivity and rcvr of bf indicates the functional and vascular involvements in glaucoma beyond the primary visual pathway. 2021-12-11 2023-08-13 human
Gil D Hoftman, H Holly Bazmi, Andrew J Ciesielski, Liban A Dinka, Kehui Chen, David A Lewi. Postnatal Development of Glutamate and GABA Transcript Expression in Monkey Visual, Parietal, and Prefrontal Cortices. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 31. issue 4. 2021-12-08. PMID:33279960. visuospatial working memory (vswm) requires information transfer among multiple cortical regions, from primary visual (v1) to prefrontal (pfc) cortices. 2021-12-08 2023-08-13 human
Alexandra Wal, Frederike Johanna Klein, Gregory Born, Laura Busse, Steffen Katzne. Evaluating Visual Cues Modulates Their Representation in Mouse Visual and Cingulate Cortex. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 41. issue 15. 2021-08-20. PMID:33687964. while their global shape signaled the opportunity to earn reward, the cues provided equivalent local stimulation to receptive fields of neurons in primary visual (v1) and anterior cingulate cortex (acc). 2021-08-20 2023-08-13 mouse
Nobuhiko Wagatsuma, Akinori Hidaka, Hiroshi Tamur. Correspondence between Monkey Visual Cortices and Layers of a Saliency Map Model Based on a Deep Convolutional Neural Network for Representations of Natural Images. eNeuro. vol 8. issue 1. 2021-06-18. PMID:33234544. we compared the characteristics of the responses in each layer of the model with those of the neural representation in the primary visual (v1), intermediate visual (v4), and inferior temporal (it) cortices. 2021-06-18 2023-08-13 human
Yingying Shang, Leighton B Hinkley, Chang Cai, Danielle Mizuiri, Steven W Cheung, Srikantan S Nagaraja. Cross-modal plasticity in adult single-sided deafness revealed by alpha band resting-state functional connectivity. NeuroImage. vol 207. 2021-03-03. PMID:31756519. we examined both global functional connectivity (mean functional connectivity of each voxel with the rest of the brain), and seeded functional connectivity of primary auditory cortices (a1), primary visual cortices (v1) and posterior cingulate cortex (pcc) of the default mode network (dmn). 2021-03-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Shahin Nasr, Cristen LaPierre, Christopher E Vaughn, Thomas Witzel, Jason P Stockmann, Jonathan R Polimen. In vivo functional localization of the temporal monocular crescent representation in human primary visual cortex. NeuroImage. vol 209. 2021-02-18. PMID:31904490. according to a handful of post-mortem histological studies in humans and non-human primates, the tmc is represented visuotopically within the most anterior portion of the primary visual cortical area (v1). 2021-02-18 2023-08-13 human
Iniya Adhan, Paulo Lizano, Deepthi Bannai, Olivia Lutz, Kiranpreet Dhaliwal, Victor Zeng, Jean Miewald, Debra Montrose, Matcheri Keshava. Visual Cortical Alterations and their Association with Negative Symptoms in Antipsychotic-Naïve First Episode Psychosis. Psychiatry research. vol 288. 2020-11-17. PMID:32325384. in an antipsychotic-naïve fep population, we investigated primary visual (v1), association area (v2), and motion perception (v5/mt) morphology compared to controls. 2020-11-17 2023-08-13 Not clear
Ryuichiro Hayashi, Shigeki Yamaguchi, Toshio Narimatsu, Hiroshi Miyata, Yasushi Katsumata, Masaru Mimur. Statokinetic Dissociation (Riddoch Phenomenon) in a Patient with Homonymous Hemianopsia as the First Sign of Posterior Cortical Atrophy. Case reports in neurology. vol 9. issue 3. 2020-10-01. PMID:29422846. this statokinetic dissociation of hemianopsia, which is often called riddoch syndrome, might have been caused by a dysfunction of the right primary visual and visual association cortices, representing a functional imbalance within a disturbed visual cortex. 2020-10-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Catia M Pereira, Marco Aurelio M Freire, José R Santos, Joanilson S Guimarães, Gabriella Dias-Florencio, Sharlene Santos, Antonio Pereira, Sidarta Ribeir. Non-visual exploration of novel objects increases the levels of plasticity factors in the rat primary visual cortex. PeerJ. vol 6. 2020-10-01. PMID:30370183. yet the presence of tactile responses in the primary visual (v1) cortex has challenged this view, leading to the notion that primary sensory areas engage in cross-modal processing, and that the associated circuitry is modifiable by such activity. 2020-10-01 2023-08-13 rat
You Zhou, Manli Yin, Chenchen Xia, Xueling Wang, Hao Wu, Yonghua J. Visual deprivation modifies glutamate receptor expression in visual and auditory centers. American journal of translational research. vol 11. issue 12. 2020-10-01. PMID:31934298. in this study, we showed that the expression patterns of five glutamate receptor (glur) subunits which involved in regulating the synaptic plasticity in mouse primary visual (v1) cortex and primary auditory (a1) cortex undergone elaborate modification with layer-specificity after visual deprivation using dark-exposure (de). 2020-10-01 2023-08-13 mouse
Gavin M Bidelman, Shelley T Heat. Neural Correlates of Enhanced Audiovisual Processing in the Bilingual Brain. Neuroscience. vol 401. 2019-07-23. PMID:30639306. source analyses of eeg data revealed monolinguals' increased propensity for erroneously perceiving audiovisual stimuli was attributed to increased activity in primary visual (v1) and auditory cortex (pac), increases in multisensory association areas (ba 37), but reduced frontal activity (ba 10). 2019-07-23 2023-08-13 Not clear
Caterina Bertini, Paolo A Grasso, Elisabetta Làdava. The role of the retino-colliculo-extrastriate pathway in visual awareness and visual field recovery. Neuropsychologia. vol 90. 2017-05-12. PMID:27180001. after lesions to the primary visual pathway -which conveys visual information from the retina to the lateral geniculate nucleus, the optic radiations and, then, to the striate cortex-an alternative visual pathway, which projects from the superior colliculus to the extrastriate cortex, is usually spared in patients with visual field defects. 2017-05-12 2023-08-13 Not clear
Cheuk Ying Tang, Ramachandran Raman. fMRI and Anesthesia. International anesthesiology clinics. vol 54. issue 1. 2016-09-26. PMID:26655513. whereas primary visual activation regions in the visual cortex and the thalamus are less sensitive, higher order visual spatial attention regions in the parietal cortex are more sensitive to anesthesia. 2016-09-26 2023-08-13 Not clear