Developmental series showing ocular dominance bands in single sections. The development of ocular dominance bands is demonstrated in autoradiographic sections cut in a plane slightly off horizontal (see text) in ferret kits perfused at postnatal day (P)37, P45, P50, P56, P63, P74, and P81. For each age, hemispheres ipsilateral to the injected eye are displayed on the left and contralateral hemispheres on the right. Because of the sharp curvature of the ferret occipital cortex, this plane of section occasionally cuts nearly tangentially through part of layer IV in sections near the occipitotemporal sulcus. As early as P37, a faint modulation is detectable in both hemispheres, although it is clearer in the hemisphere ipsilateral to the injected eye. This fluctuation in labeling becomes sharper with age and appears adult-like by P63. In the medial part of most sections, there is a transition from a long contralateral eye band to a long, and slightly more radially diffuse, ipsilateral eye band near the presumed area 17/18 transition zone. Autoradiographs of parasagittal sections of the corresponding LGNs (insets) reveal normal eye-specific lamination, including occasional “bridges” in the C laminae. Lateral is left and anterior is up in cortical sections. Anterior is left and dorsal is up in thalamic sections. Scale bars = 1mm (applies to both hemispheres and to the LGNs at each age).