Papers by Thuytien Nguyen
Visual Neuroscience, 1993
Cytochrome-oxidase (CO) histochemistry has revealed important functional subdivisions, modules, a... more Cytochrome-oxidase (CO) histochemistry has revealed important functional subdivisions, modules, and processing streams in the macaque visual cortex. The present study is aimed at analyzing the development and characteristics of CO patterns in the human visual cortex by means of histochemistry and immunohistochemistry. At 26 weeks of gestation, both the ventricular and subventricular zones had low levels of CO, while the cortical plate had moderate levels of CO. At birth, supragranular CO-rich zones (puffs) were not clearly organized, indicating that the development of puffs in the neonatal striate cortex lags behind that of the macaque monkey, whose puffs appear weeks before birth. Puffs were more clearly discernible in human cortex at postnatal day 24, and became well organized by the fourth postnatal month. Layer IVcα in the neonate exhibited a higher level of activity and amount of CO than the central portion of IVcβ, which contained a dense aggregate of small neurons. The base o...
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Papers by Thuytien Nguyen