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    Retinal constraints on orientation specificity in cat visual cortex by Schall, JD, Vitek, DJ, Leventhal, AG

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-03-1986)
    “…Most retinal ganglion cells (Levick and Thibos, 1982) and cortical cells (Leventhal, 1983; Leventhal et al., 1984) subserving peripheral vision respond best to…”
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    The Nasotemporal Division in Primate Retina: The Neural Bases of Macular Sparing and Splitting by Leventhal, Audie G., Ault, Steven J., Vitek, Dagmar J.

    “…In primates, each hemisphere contains a representation of the contralateral visual hemifield; unilateral damage to the visual pathways results in loss of…”
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    Morphology, central projections, and dendritic field orientation of retinal ganglion cells in the ferret by Vitek, D J, Schall, J D, Leventhal, A G

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-11-1985)
    “…Retinal ganglion cells were studied in pigmented ferrets that received small electrophoretic injections of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) into the dorsal lateral…”
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    Extrinsic determinants of retinal ganglion cell development in primates by Leventhal, A G, Ault, S J, Vitek, D J, Shou, T

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (08-08-1989)
    “…As in all mammals studied to date, primate retina contains morphologically distinct classes of retinal ganglion cells (Polyak: The Retina. Chicago: University…”
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    Class-specific cell death shapes the distribution and pattern of central projection of cat retinal ganglion cells by Leventhal, AG, Schall, JD, Ault, SJ, Provis, JM, Vitek, DJ

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-06-1988)
    “…The development of the nasotemporal division in cat retina was studied. We find that in the normally pigmented neonatal cat significant numbers of ganglion…”
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    Experimental induction of an abnormal ipsilateral visual field representation in the geniculocortical pathway of normally pigmented cats by Schall, JD, Ault, SJ, Vitek, DJ, Leventhal, AG

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-06-1988)
    “…In the normally pigmented neonatal cat, many ganglion cells in temporal retina project to the contralateral dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (LGNd) and medial…”
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    Abnormal visual pathways in normally pigmented cats that are heterozygous for albinism by Leventhal, A.G, Vitek, D.J, Creel, D.J

    “…The various forms of albinism affect about one in 10,000 births in the United States. An additional 1 to 2 percent of the population has normal pigmentation…”
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