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pmid26056277      Proc+Natl+Acad+Sci+U+S+A 2015 ; 112 (25): 7815-20
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  • Predicting visual acuity from the structure of visual cortex #MMPMID26056277
  • Srinivasan S; Carlo CN; Stevens CF
  • Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2015[Jun]; 112 (25): 7815-20 PMID26056277show ga
  • In 1980, a group of researchers published a study claiming that the number of neurons under a square millimeter of visual cortex is 2.5 times higher in primates than nonprimates. This claim has been debated ever since. We replicated their study using modern stereology techniques and confirmed the original conclusion. What would be the advantage of this extra surface density in the visual cortex? The extra density allows primates to have 2.5 times more neurons and computational power in their visual cortex. As a result, their visual acuity is better than their nonprimate mammalian relatives.
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