Thalamo-visual connections play an important role in the visual system. Little is known about the temporal frequency tuning properties of the thalamo-visual correlation in humans. Here we demonstrated that thalamo-visual correlation is significantly modulated by the temporal frequency of a stimulus. Using correlation with thalamus as an index, human visual cortex is organized along a temporal dimension, with the anterior calcarine preferring low temporal frequencies and posterior calcarine preferring higher temporal frequencies.
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