INTEROCULAR SUPPRESSION IN CAT STRIATE CORTEX IS NOT ORIENTATION SELECTIVE

Citation
F. Sengpiel et al., INTEROCULAR SUPPRESSION IN CAT STRIATE CORTEX IS NOT ORIENTATION SELECTIVE, NeuroReport, 6(16), 1995, pp. 2235-2239
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
09594965
Volume
6
Issue
16
Year of publication
1995
Pages
2235 - 2239
Database
ISI
SICI code
0959-4965(1995)6:16<2235:ISICSC>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
FOR the majority of neurones in cat striate cortex, the response to an optimal stimulus presented to one eye is suppressed when a stimulus o f substantially different orientation is presented to the other eye. I n order to determine the true orientational tuning of the underlying i nhibitory interactions in the absence of binocular facilitation for ma tched stimuli, we tested how the response of such cells to an optimal grating in one eye is affected by gratings in the other eye of spatial frequencies too high or low to elicit an excitatory response through either eye: the vast majority of cells displayed suppression that was essentially independent of orientation. Our results indicate that inte rocular inhibition derives from cells representing all orientations, b ut is swamped by interocular facilitation for stimuli matched in orien tation and spatial frequency.