Abstract
Previous studies of human primary visual cortex (V1) have demonstrated a significant eye-specific decrease in cytochrome oxidase (CO) staining following monocular enucleation. We have extended these results by examining CO staining and neurofilament labeling in V1 from a patient with long-standing monocular blindness. A pattern of reduced neurofilament reactivity was found to align with pale CO-stained ocular dominance columns. Neurons located within deprived ocular dominance columns were significantly smaller compared with those in nondeprived columns. A spatial analysis of the relationship between CO blobs and ocular dominance columns revealed that both deprived and nondeprived blobs tended to align with the centers of ocular dominance columns. © The Author 2006. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
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Duffy, K. R., Murphy, K. M., Frosch, M. P., & Livingstone, M. S. (2007). Cytochrome oxidase and neurofilament reactivity in monocularly deprived human primary visual cortex. Cerebral Cortex, 17(6), 1283–1291. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhl038
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