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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Sep 24.
Published in final edited form as: Cell Rep. 2018 Jul 31;24(5):1113–1122.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2018.06.099

Figure 5. Early Visual Cortex Activation in U.D. in RM1 (Age 9 Years) and RM2 (Age 10 Years 10 Months).

Figure 5.

(A) Stimuli and contrasts used in the retinotopic mapping experiment. This image shows a contrast between horizontal meridian (LVF + RVF) and vertical meridian (upper VF + lower VF).

(B) Retinotopic response in the LH in RM1.

(C) Retinotopic response in the LH in RM2.

(D) Retinotopic response in the RH in RM1.

(E) Retinotopic response in the RH in RM2.

Stronger responses to stimulation along the horizontal meridian (yellow and orange); stronger responses to stimulation along the vertical meridians (blue and green). All meridians were defined in RM2 and placed by point-by-point correspondence on top of RM1.

Horizontal meridians (solid black lines); vertical meridians (dashed black lines); meridian identified in RM2 but not in RM1 (V3d and V3v; white lines); and resection in the right hemisphere (pink dashed lines). Color scale bars represent t scores.

See also Figure S4.