Cynader M, Chernenko G
Science. 1976 Aug 6;193(4252):504-5. doi: 10.1126/science.941025.
Cats were reared in a stroboscopically illuminated environment, which deprived them of expereience with visual movement but allowed them form vision. In these cats, neurons of the visual cortex displayed normal orientation selectivity, but direction selectivity was virtually abolished. The effect remained unaltered by long periods of normal visual exposure.