Abstract
We have studied the visual receptive field properties of neurons in cortical area 19 of monocularly deprived cats. Almost all visually responsive units responded to stimulation of the non-deprived eye only. Receptive field properties assessed through the non-deprived eye were found to be normal. Monocular deprivation appears thus to have sharply reduced the normal binocularity of neurons in area 19. Since the W-cell component of the visual pathways provide the predominant input to area 19, our results suggest that W-cells are vulnerable to environmental manipulation.
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