Fig. 7
Effects of MD and binocular recovery on orientation selectivity of visually responsive neurons in cortical areas V1b, LM, AL, and PM. (A) Percentage of orientation selective cells responding to contralateral and ipsilateral eye stimulation, respectively, before and after MD and following binocular recovery. Box plots showing medians and interquartile ranges as well as minimum and maximum values. (B) Orientation selectivity index (OSI) of cells responding to contralateral and ipsilateral eye stimulation, respectively, before and after MD and following binocular recovery. Violin plots showing medians and interquartile ranges, minimum and maximum values as well as density of OSI values of individual neurons. N, number of animals for each area and time point. Significant differences are indicated by *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, and ***P < 0.001.

Effects of MD and binocular recovery on orientation selectivity of visually responsive neurons in cortical areas V1b, LM, AL, and PM. (A) Percentage of orientation selective cells responding to contralateral and ipsilateral eye stimulation, respectively, before and after MD and following binocular recovery. Box plots showing medians and interquartile ranges as well as minimum and maximum values. (B) Orientation selectivity index (OSI) of cells responding to contralateral and ipsilateral eye stimulation, respectively, before and after MD and following binocular recovery. Violin plots showing medians and interquartile ranges, minimum and maximum values as well as density of OSI values of individual neurons. N, number of animals for each area and time point. Significant differences are indicated by *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, and ***P < 0.001.

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