High-Density Recording Reveals Sparse Clusters (But Not Columns) for Shape and Texture Encoding in Macaque V4
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Created March 10, 2025
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We used high-density Neuropixels probes in two awake monkeys (one female and one male) to characterize the shape and texture tuning of dozens of neurons simultaneously. The shape set included 15 simple geometric shapes each presented at eight different rotations in 45° increments, resulting in a total of 120 shape stimuli. Shapes were filled with a uniform color, either darker or brighter than...
Keywords:
functional archietecture, monkey, neuropixels, object recognition, shape perception
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National Eye Institute
- Award Number: R01 EY018839, R01 EY029601, P30 EY01730
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
- Award Number: U01 NS131810-01
National Institute OF Health
- Award Number: P51 OD010425
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
- Award Number: KAKENHI Grant 23K06785
Japan Science and Technology
- Award Number: ERATO JPMJER1801, CREST JPMJCR18A5
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