Interhemispheric Projections of the Optic Tectum in Pigeon
- 1 January 1975
- journal article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Brain, Behavior and Evolution
- Vol. 11 (2) , 91-108
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000123627
Abstract
The anatomical patterns of intertectal pathways in pigeon (Columba livia) were studied with modifications of the Nauta-Gygax silver technique following discrete unilateral tectal lesions. No homotopic connections between the two optic tecta were found. These data do not support an anatomical basis for the behavioral observation of interhemispheric reversal of left-right mirror-image patterns in monocularly trained pigeons. Degenerated fibers of passage were identified in the tectal commissure, the posterior commissure, the ventral tegmental decussation and the supraoptic decussations. Preterminal fields were identified in the contralateral substantia grisea periventricularis of the tectum, lateral mesencephalic reticular nuclei, area pretectalis, nucleus linearis caudalis, nucleus posteroventralis, and lateral geniculate nucleus, pars ventralis.The possible significance of these findings is discussed with reference to behavioral, electrophysiologic and neuroanatomic studies.Keywords
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