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. 1987;68(3):661-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF00249809.

The pattern of ocular dominance columns in flat-mounts of the cat visual cortex

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The pattern of ocular dominance columns in flat-mounts of the cat visual cortex

S Löwel et al. Exp Brain Res. 1987.

Abstract

Ocular dominance (OD) columns in the cat visual cortex were visualized with autoradiography after intravitreal injection of (3H)proline. Extending previous studies, a flat-mount technique was applied that enabled the analysis of the distribution of label throughout extensive regions of the visual cortex without requiring reconstruction from serial sections. OD-columns were confined to layer IV and consisted of isolated patches and short bands. The latter were parallel to each other and regularly spaced, the main trajectory being orthogonal to the 17/18 border. This pattern of the geniculo-cortical terminals was similar in the hemispheres ipsi- and contralateral to the injected eye. The mean periodicities of the OD-bands were virtually identical in the two hemispheres of the same animal: 850 microns and 830 microns in cat D1 and 770 microns and 800 microns in cat D2. However, the ipsilateral OD-columns appeared smaller, more heavily labeled and more sharply delineated than the contralateral columns.

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