Abstract

1. Investigation of the properties of 219 single neurons in field 21 of the posterotemporal region of the associative cortex in unanesthetized immobilized myorelaxed cats showed that about half (51%) respond to the visual stimulation of a moving light band. 2. Express mapping revealed the great predominance of receptive fields of large size (from 100 to 1000 degrees2 area). 3. A tendency, analogous to the receptive fields of the neurons in field 17, for an increase in the size of these fields with increase in the eccentricity in the visual field was demonstrated.

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