Two visual systems in the frog.

作者: D. Ingle

DOI: 10.1126/SCIENCE.181.4104.1053

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摘要: After unilateral removal of the optic tectum in frogs, cut tract regenerates to remaining ipsilateral tectum. Although orienting movementselicited by moving objects (food or threats) are now directed mirror-symmetrically normal responses, these frogs correctly localize stationary as barriers. Apparently, thalamic and tectal visual mechanisms can operate independently.

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