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Visual Cortex (V1) Neurons

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Visual Cortex (V1) Neurons

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Visual cortex (V1) neurons, also termed primary visual cortex or striate cortex neurons, comprise the heterogeneous population of excitatory and inhibitory cells within the primary visual processing region of the occipital cortex. This region, located in the most posterior aspect of the cerebral cortex, receives direct thalamocortical input from the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) of the thalamus and serves as the initial cortical stage for processing visual information. V1 neurons exhibit remarkable functional specialization, with individual cells tuned to specific stimulus features including orientation, spatial frequency, color, and binocular disparity. The neuronal population comprises pyramidal excitatory neurons (approximately 80% of neurons) and diverse inhibitory interneurons expressing GABAergic neurotransmitters (approximately 20%), organized into six distinct cortical layers with layer 4 serving as the primary recipient of thalamic input.

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