Maps of Human Visual Areas:
stimuli with iso-eccentricity and iso-polar angle
Original cortical surface (A), the unfolded cortical surface (B), and the
cut and flattened cortical surface (C). Local eccentricity and polar angle
were determined by considering the phase of the response to a slowly dilating ring or a slowly rotating hemifield at the dilation or rotation frequency.
Isoeccentricity (expanding rings): Color shows response phase. Red/purple = fovea.
Polar angle (rotating wedge): Red = lower vertical meridian.