Mostly-monocular responses and other visual functions in a multiscale network model of Macaque V1

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Mostly-monocular responses and other visual functions in a multiscale network model of Macaque V1

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Xiao, Z.-C.; Lin, K. K.; Young, L.-S.

Abstract

Visual signals from the two eyes merge gradually as they pass through the primary visual cortex (V1). Here we use a computational model of Macaque V1 to study the first stage of this integration along the magnocellular pathway, in layer 4C, aiming to infer neuroanatomical origins of binocular response. It is known that neurons in layer 4C are predominantly monocular, though some do exhibit varying degrees of binocularity. We find (1) the emergence of narrow binocular strips along borders of ocular dominance columns (ODC), a finding that aligns with experiments; (2) most consistent with data is when 10-30% of interactions near ODC boundaries are cross-columnar; and (3) feedback from layer 6 is largely monocular. These results were obtained through systematic hypothesis testing using a multiscale model that is orders of magnitude faster than its biologically-detailed predecessors. We propose that multiscale modeling can be an effective tool for bridging anatomy and function.

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