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Rhesus monkeys were trained to discriminate gratings of different orientation presented one at a time. The smallest difference they could reliably detect was determined before and after removal of either inferotemporal, foveal prestriate or lateral striate cortex. Four animals with inferotemporal lesions had significantly higher thresholds after operation, which did not improve after extensive practice. Two monkeys with lateral striate ablation, and 1 out of 3 animals with foveal prestriate lesions were also impaired, but improved with practice. Monkeys without inferotemporal cortex may have imprecise internal templates for stimulus orientation, in accordance with the categorisation hypothesis of the inferotemporal defect.
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Dean, P. Visual cortex ablation and thresholds for successively presented stimuli in rhesus monkeys: I. Orientation. Exp Brain Res 32, 445–458 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00239546
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