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Neural correlates of crowding in macaque area V4

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We studied the responses of 147 V4 neurons in two awake, fixating macaque monkeys (66 in Monkey 1, 81 in Monkey 2) to examine how their responses and selectivity to an isolated shape are modified by the presence of surrounding clutter stimuli.

More detailed information associated with this dataset is described in https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2260-23.2024

Keywords:
object recognition, primate, saliency computation, shape perception, temporal dynamics, ventral visual pathway
Contributors
Kim, Taekjun
Pasupathy, Anitha
Funding information
National Eye Institute
- Award Number: R01 EY018839, R01 EY029601, P30 EY01730
National Institute of Health
- Award Number: P51 OD010425
Related resources
Neural Correlates of Crowding in Macaque Area V4
Resource Type: dcite:JournalArticle
Repo: The Journal of Neuroscience
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Assets Summary
Species
Macaca mulatta - Rhesus monkey
Approach
electrophysiological approach
Data Standard
Neurodata Without Borders (NWB)
RRID:SCR_015242
Number Of Subjects
2
Variable Measured
Units
ElectrodeGroup
Measurement Technique
surgical technique
spike sorting technique
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Taekjun Kim
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