PLoS ONE (Jan 2019)

Biological variation in the sizes, shapes and locations of visual cortical areas in the mouse.

  • Jack Waters,
  • Eric Lee,
  • Nathalie Gaudreault,
  • Fiona Griffin,
  • Jerome Lecoq,
  • Cliff Slaughterbeck,
  • David Sullivan,
  • Colin Farrell,
  • Jed Perkins,
  • David Reid,
  • David Feng,
  • Nile Graddis,
  • Marina Garrett,
  • Yang Li,
  • Fuhui Long,
  • Chris Mochizuki,
  • Kate Roll,
  • Jun Zhuang,
  • Carol Thompson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213924
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
p. e0213924

Abstract

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Visual cortex is organized into discrete sub-regions or areas that are arranged into a hierarchy and serves different functions in the processing of visual information. In retinotopic maps of mouse cortex, there appear to be substantial mouse-to-mouse differences in visual area location, size and shape. Here we quantify the biological variation in the size, shape and locations of 11 visual areas in the mouse, after separating biological variation and measurement noise. We find that there is biological variation in the locations and sizes of visual areas.