TI: Receptive field organization of disparity-sensitive
cells in Macaque medial superior temporal cortex.
AB:Binocular disparities are crucial for building an accurate three-dimensional representation of the
peripersonal environment in a viewer-centred frame of reference. Previous studies have shown that
visual cells of the medial superior temporal cortex (MST) have large receptive fields and that they are
sensitive to disparities present in large surfaces. By using a reverse cross-correlation technique in this
study we tested 175 disparity-sensitive units recorded from MST in the awake Macaca mulatta monkey
to determine if these large receptive fields are homogeneous in terms of disparity sensitivity. We found
that the receptive fields of 50 cells (50 out of 175, 29%) showed subregions with specific disparity
sensitivity. These subregions presented eccentricities from 0.8 to 22.3 degrees and their sizes varied
from 1.6 to 15.3 degrees 2. This particular receptive field organization represents a suitable mechanism
for encoding the location of small objects within our peripersonal space.
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