Supplementary Figure 3: Comparison between optogenetic stimulation and distal visual stimulation | Nature Neuroscience

Supplementary Figure 3: Comparison between optogenetic stimulation and distal visual stimulation

From: Distal connectivity causes summation and division across mouse visual cortex

Supplementary Figure 3

The recording site lies in a deep layer of V1 in the far MZ (RF center = 65°), and the response was averaged across > 50 repeats. (a-b) Spike activity and LFP activity following a flash of a bar presented binocularly on the vertical meridian (0–30°) to drive the BZ visually. (c-d) Same, for the activity following optogenetic stimulation of callosal neurons in the BZ. They were confirmed in all 2 mice.

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