Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ENTl to VISpl
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Report ID | Sending structure |
Receiving structure | Projection strength | Technique | General description projection | Collator | Associated reference |
80828 |
Entorhinal area, lateral part | Posterolateral visual area |
light | PHAL | In the occipital region, the primary visual area 17 contained a sparse-to-moderate number of fibers in layers II and VI, as well as a larger number of fibers in the deeper parts of layer I, a feature that distinguished it from the surrounding area 18 (Fig | Swanson L.W., Kohler C., 1986 |
80829 |
Entorhinal area, lateral part | Posterolateral visual area |
light | PHAL | In the occipital region, the primary visual area 17 contained a sparse-to-moderate number of fibers in layers II and VI, as well as a larger number of fibers in the deeper parts of layer I, a feature that distinguished it from the surrounding area 18 (Fig | Swanson L.W., Kohler C., 1986 |
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General description technique/protocol: The injection site was centered in the deep layers of the lateral entorhinal area (Figs. 1,2), although a few cells were also heavily labeled in layers II and III. On the basis of cell counts, it was estimated that on the order of 1500 neurons were labeled in this injection site. On the basis of cell counts, it was estimated that on the order of 1500 neurons were labeled in this injection site. Collator note: this case is sectioned horizontally, therefore difficult to map the injection site on the Swanson Atlas Plates. |
Further details associated to record number 80829:
Position of injection: Layers III-VI |
Topological position of injection: disjoint |
Extension of injection outside: none |
The injection was performed in: left hemisphere |
| Position of terminal field: Layer VI |
Topological position of terminal field: disjoint |
Extension of terminal field outside: none |
The terminal field was found: ipsilateral |
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