Towards a unified scheme of cortical lamination for primary visual cortex of primates: insights from NeuN and VGLUT2 immunoreactivity
Primary visual cortex (V1) is clearly distinguishable from other cortical areas by its distinctive pattern of neocortical lamination across mammalian species. In some mammals, primates in particular, the layers of V1 are further divided into a number of sublayers based on their anatomical and functi...
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Main Authors: | Pooja eBalaram (Author), Jon H Kaas (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2014-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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