Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Pattern VEPs have been recorded locally from the binocular portion
of the primary visual cortex of wild type- and different transgenic mice
by means of microelectrodes. Local pattern VEPs have been used on the one
hand to obtain information on basic cortical layout (topography, laminar
analysis) and ocularity (relative contribution of the contralateral and
ipsilateral eye), and on the other hand to evaluate several aspects of
visual physiology that have a counterpart in visual behavior (visual
acuity, contrast sensitivity, motion sensitivity, response latency). As
compared to visual behavior, pattern VEPs offer the advantage that several
aspects of vision can be evaluated in the same animals, including those
with poor behavior due to motor- or cognitive deficits, even during the
postnatal development. Pattern VEPs provide a means for characterizing the
visual phenotype of mutant mice and for the evaluation of the effects
induced by experimental manipulation.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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