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Science 7 March 1980:
Vol. 207. no. 4435, pp. 1097 - 1099
DOI: 10.1126/science.7355278

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Science, Vol 207, Issue 4435, 1097-1099
Copyright © 1980 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


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Binocularity in the cat visual cortex is reduced by sectioning the corpus callosum

BR Payne, AJ Elberger, N Berman, and EH Murphy

In the normal cat, most cells in area 17 can be binocularly driven. Sectioning the corpus callosum results in a significant reduction in binocularly driven cells. Normal binocular vision is thus dependent on the corpus callosum.


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