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  • Title: The visual field representation of the rat ventral lateral geniculate nucleus.
    Author: Nagata T, Hayashi Y.
    Journal: J Comp Neurol; 1984 Aug 20; 227(4):582-8. PubMed ID: 6470224.
    Abstract:
    The representation of the visual field in the ventral lateral geniculate nucleus (LGNv) was studied in rats anesthetized with urethane by recording the response of single units to visual stimulation. Receptive fields of LGNv units were plotted on a campimeter, 60 cm in diameter, which was placed 30 cm from the contralateral eye. LGNv neurons responded mainly to stimulation of the contralateral eye with on-tonic characteristics. Few neurons responded only to stimulation of the ipsilateral eye and no binocular interaction was observed. Retinotopic organization was clearly seen in the LGNv; the nasal visual fields were represented dorsally, the temporal fields ventrally, and the upper to lower visual fields were in the rostrolateral to caudomedial parts of the LGNv. A given point in the visual field is represented along a line running through the LGNv in a rostrocaudal direction. Almost the entire horizontal extent of the contralateral visual field was represented in the LGNv, whereas vertically the visual field between 40 degrees above and 20 degrees below the distribution axis was represented. The major axis of the strip of the visual field containing all the RF centers, which is referred to as the distribution axis, inclined nasally up and temporally down at an angle of 10.4 degrees to the 0 degree horizontal meridian line. The representation of the distribution axis in the retina was in accordance with the major axis of retinal ganglion cell distribution (Fukuda, '77; Schober and Gruschka, '77).
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