Latencies to small flashing spots of light were measured in different
layers of areas V1 and V2 in anesthetized and paralyzed macaque monkey
s. The shortest latencies were found in layers 4C alpha and 4B of area
V1. Latencies in layer 4C beta were on average 20 ms longer than thos
e in 4C alpha and 4B. The shortest latencies in area V2 were observed
in the infragranular layers and they did not differ significantly from
those found in the infragranular layers in V1. Similarly, latencies i
n the supragranular layers of V2 were not significantly different from
those measured in the supragranular layers of V1. These results show
that, in area V1, neurons of the magnocellular pathway are activated o
n average 20 ms earlier than those of the parvocellular pathway. Our d
ata also suggest that much processing begins simultaneously in areas V
1 and V2.