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. 1999 Aug 15;19(16):7111–7129. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.19-16-07111.1999

Fig. 7.

Fig. 7.

Monkey 2 (25° left exotropia). A,Flat-mount composite of the right striate cortex, showing a faint pattern of CO columns in layer IVc. B, Boxed region fromA, showing CO columns from 20 to 40°, near the lower vertical meridian. C, Matching region from an adjacent autoradiograph, showing that the pale CO columns correspond to the labeled ocular dominance columns of the right eye. In the right cortex, from the switchover zone to the monocular crescent, the deviating left eye was dominant metabolically. Everywhere else, the fixating right eye’s ocular dominance columns had stronger CO activity.D, CO pattern in layer IVc of the right operculum.E, Matching region from an adjacent autoradiograph, showing that the dark CO columns correspond to the labeled ocular dominance columns of the right eye.