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. 1973 May;70(5):1353–1354. doi: 10.1073/pnas.70.5.1353

Cats Reared in Stroboscopic Illumination: Effects on Receptive Fields in Visual Cortex

M Cynader 1,*, N Berman 1,, A Hein 1,
PMCID: PMC433495  PMID: 4514306

Abstract

Cats were reared in a light-tight box in which the only source of illumination was a 9-μsec strobe flash every 2 sec. This allowed them to experience visual form but they did not experience visual movement. Receptive-field properties of single units in area 17 of the visual cortex of cats reared in stroboscopic illumination (strobe-reared) were compared with properties of units in area 17 of normally reared cats. In strobe-reared cats both direction selectivity and orientation selectivity were greatly reduced relative to normally reared cats, and some units in the strobe-reared cats responded only to strobe flashes.

Keywords: developmental physiology, deprivation effects, vision

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