New view of the organization of the pulvinar nucleus in Tupaia as revealed by tectopulvinar and pulvinar‐cortical projections
- 1 July 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 273 (1) , 67-86
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902730107
Abstract
The projections of the superficial layers of the superior colliculus to the pulvinar nucleus in Tupaia were reexamined by injecting WGA-HRP into the tectum. The main result was finding two different patterns of terminations in the pulvinar nucleus: a zone remote from the lateral geniculate nucleus, which occupies the dorsomedial and caudal poles of the pulvinar nucleus, was almost entirely filled with terminals in every case irrespective of the location of the injection site; and a second division of the pulvinar nucleus, adjacent to the lateral geniculate nucleus, contained irregular patches—much more densely populated—and the distribution of patches varied from case to case. We call the first projection „diffuse”︁ and the patchy projection „specific.”︁ Next we injected several divisions of the extrastriate visual cortex to find the cortical target of each pathway. The diffuse path terminates in the ventral tenporal area (Tv). The specific path terminates in the dorsal temporal area (Td) and area 18. We speculated about the significance of the two pathways: the specific path may be responsible for the preservation of vision after removal of the striate cortex; the diffuse path may have an important place in the evolution of the visual areas of the temporal and occipital lobe. We argued that the target of the diffuse path is in a position to relate limbic and visual impulses and relay the product of such integration to the other visual areas, striate as well as extrastriate cortex.Keywords
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