Author:
STEPNIEWSKA IWONA,QI HUI-XIN,KAAS JON H.
Abstract
Patterns of terminals labeled after WGA-HRP injections
in the superior colliculus (SC) in squirrel monkeys and
macaque monkeys, and after DiI application in marmosets,
were related to the architecture of the pulvinar and dorsal
lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN). In all studied species,
the SC projects densely to two architectonic subdivisions
of the inferior pulvinar, the posterior inferior pulvinar
nucleus (PIp) and central medial inferior pulvinar nucleus
(PIcm). These projection zones expressed substance
P. Thus, sections processed for substance P reveal SC termination
zones in the inferior pulvinar. The medial subdivision
of the inferior pulvinar, PIm, which is known to project
to visual area MT, does not receive a significant collicular
input. Injections in MT of a squirrel monkey revealed no
overlap between SC terminals and neurons projecting to
area MT. Thus, PIm is not the significant relay station
of visual input from the SC to MT. The SC also sends an
input to the LGN, however, this projection is sparser than
the input directed to pulvinar.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sensory Systems,Physiology
Cited by
113 articles.
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