Medicine and Health
Layers of the monkey visual cortex are selectively modulated during electrical stimulation
S. Lee, Z. Zhao, et al.
Laminar LFP recordings in capuchin primary visual cortex show that low-frequency sinusoidal occipital stimulation, offset from a flash stimulus, produces phase-dependent modulation of visual-evoked potentials selectively in deeper cortical layers. A cortical column model explains this selectivity via phase-dependent changes in neuronal driving force. This research was conducted by the authors present in <Authors>.
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