Details about the neuroanatomical projections from APN to LGv
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Report ID | Sending structure |
Receiving structure | Projection strength | Technique | General description projection | Collator | Associated reference |
691 |
Anterior pretectal nucleus | Ventral part of the lateral geniculate complex |
moderate | PHAL | Case pg91, fig5,6. Soma notes PHA-L injections. In all 3 cases examined, the efferent projections displayed the same basic pattern. Two bundles originate from the APc and course ipsilaterally in the descending and ascending directions, each being made of a dorsal and a ventral bunch. Terminal notes dorsal bunch of the ascending bundle: ... some fibres continue laterally in the thalamic radiation, passing throught the dorsal lateral geniculate before terminating in the ventral lateral geniculate nucleus, densest in medial(parvocellular) div.. | Cadusseau J, Roger M., 1991 |
3740 |
Anterior pretectal nucleus | Ventral part of the lateral geniculate complex |
light | HRP/WGA | Case pg86, fig2. Soma notes The labelled cells were distributed essentially between two structures: the ventral lateral geniculate body and the zona incerta. In all cases, neurons were located laterally in the magnocellular part of the ventral lateral geniculate nucleus.. Terminal notes HRP/WGA-HRP injs, In cases HP25 & HP26 the uptake area was larger and spread beyond the limits of the APc, reaching the dorsal border of the pars reticulata and the posterior thalamic nucleus. Case HP26 illustrateS the overall afferent input to the APc.. | Cadusseau J, Roger M., 1991 |
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General description technique/protocol: not provided |
Further details associated to record number 691:
Position of injection: not known |
Topological position of injection: N/A |
Extension of injection outside: none |
The injection was performed in: unknown |
| Position of terminal field: not known |
Topological position of terminal field: N/A |
Extension of terminal field outside: none |
The terminal field was found: ipsilateral |
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