Are areas TEO and PIT of monkey visual cortex wholly distinct from the fourth visual complex (V4 complex)?

Proceedings. Biological Sciences
S M Zeki

Abstract

Anatomical and functional evidence suggests strongly that the V4 complex includes at least the posterior part of area TEO (for which PIT is an alternative name) and may in fact include a good deal more of it.

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