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Biophysics, Washington University School of Medicine, Department of Physiology St. Louis, Missouri 63110 SUMMARY CONCLUSIONS were reared with a combination of . The involved eye suture. The involved rearing for 1 h/day within a drum with vertical stripes on the inside, which was continually rotating around the kitten in one direction. In some cases the direction of rotation was reversed at 5 wk, in order to make a controlled comparison with previously reported results. We observed the effect of these s on the properties of cells in the visual cortex. 2. The combination of leads to a substantial increase in the percentage of omni cells that can be recorded. Comparison with previously reported results suggests that this lack of specificity is a result of the eye suture rather than the . 3. The various effects were analyzed as a function of the layer of the cells recorded in the visual cortex. The increase in the percentage of omni cells the decrease in the percentage of cells preferring the direction of movement not seen during the critical period were both found to occur in all layers of the cortex. 4. The results were also analyzed to see if the
Journal of Neurophysiology – The American Physiological Society
Published: Aug 1, 1980
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