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. 2007 Feb 7;27(6):1235-6.
doi: 10.1523/jneurosci.4907-06.2007.

In-depth investigation: how low can you go?

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In-depth investigation: how low can you go?

Andrew M Clark et al. J Neurosci. .
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Figure 1.
A schematic lateral view of the macaque brain. The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is opened to show the upper bank (u), floor (f), and lower bank (l). Visual areas relevant to this study are emphasized in gray. The panels to the left represent the idealized psychometric (−) and neurometric (-) functions as well as firing rate histograms for preferred (blue) and antipreferred (red) choices for a given stimulus in area V1 (bottom), V2 (middle), and MT (top). Insets (from left), panel 1: ordinate, proportion of preferred disparity choices; abscissa, binocular disparity; panel 2: ordinate, number of trials; abscissa, firing rate in hertz.

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