Mixed cells in the cat lateral geniculate nucleus: functional convergence or error in development?
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- DOI: 10.1159/000118766
Mixed cells in the cat lateral geniculate nucleus: functional convergence or error in development?
Abstract
In the A laminae of the cat dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus, most relay cells can be unambiguously classified as X or Y. A small fraction, however, are reliably found to have mixed properties arising most likely from convergence of retinal X- and Y-cell axons onto single relay cells. It is suggested that this convergence is not functional, but rather is an error in development.
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