September 2023
Volume 23, Issue 11
Open Access
Optica Fall Vision Meeting Abstract  |   September 2023
Invited Session IV: Studies of the visual cortex with sub-millimeter resolution: Toward an all-optical bi-directional interrogation of topographic population codes in primate cortex
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  • Eyal Seidemann
    University of Texas Austin
Journal of Vision September 2023, Vol.23, 26. doi:https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.23.11.26
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      Eyal Seidemann; Invited Session IV: Studies of the visual cortex with sub-millimeter resolution: Toward an all-optical bi-directional interrogation of topographic population codes in primate cortex . Journal of Vision 2023;23(11):26. https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.23.11.26.

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Abstract

The representation of visual stimuli in primate V1 is widely distributed and topographic. This raises the possibility that in some visual tasks, downstream areas that decode V1 signals in order to mediate perception could combine V1 signals at a relevant topographic scale—e.g., at the scale of orientation columns. If this were the case, then the fundamental unit of information would be individual columns rather than single neurons, and to account for the subject’s behavior in a perceptual task, it would be necessary and sufficient to consider the summed activity of the thousands of neurons within each column. In this presentation I will discuss our initial attempts to test this topographic-code hypothesis using our optical-genetic toolbox for “reading” and “writing” neural population codes at the spatial scales of topographic maps in V1 of behaving macaques.

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 Funding: Funding: None
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