Mhj. Munk et al., VISUAL LATENCIES IN CYTOCHROME-OXIDASE BANDS OF MACAQUE AREA V2, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 92(4), 1995, pp. 988-992
Cytochrome oxidase bands in area V2 of the primate visual cortex const
itute separate relays for parallel channels relaying information from
area V1 to other extrastriate cortical areas. We investigated whether
information is transferred at the same speed in the different channels
by measuring the latencies of neurons in different cytochrome oxidase
bands identified by the presence or absence of retrogradely labeled c
ells from injections in area V4. Results show that neurons in the thic
k and pale bands respond 20 msec earlier than those in the thin bands.
We also found that color-selective neurons respond later than neurons
with no selectivity for color and that direction-selective neurons ha
ve shorter latencies than neurons with no selectivity for the directio
n of stimulus movement.