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Stronger Occipital Cortical Activation to Lower Than Upper Visual Field Stimuli. Neuromagnetic Recordings

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Journal Exp Brain Res
Specialty Neurology
Date 1999 Feb 16
PMID 9989434
Citations 55
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Abstract

We recorded whole-scalp magnetoencephalographic (MEG) responses to black-and-white checkerboards to study whether the human cortical responses are quantitatively similar to stimulation of the lower and upper visual field at small, 0-6 degrees, eccentricities. All stimuli evoked strong occipital responses peaking at 50-100 ms (mean 75 ms). The activation was modeled with a single equivalent current dipole in the contralateral occipital cortex, close to the calcarine fissure, agreeing with an activation of the V1/V2 cortex. The dipole was, on average, twice as strong to lower than to upper field stimuli. Responses to hemifield stimuli that extended to both lower and upper fields resembled the responses to lower field stimuli in source current direction and strength. These results agree with psychophysical data, which indicate lower visual field advantage in complex visual processing. Parieto-occipital responses in the putative V6 complex were similar to lower and upper field stimuli.

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