Details about the neuroanatomical projections from AUDd to ECT
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Report ID | Sending structure |
Receiving structure | Projection strength | Technique | General description projection | Collator | Associated reference |
89228 |
Dorsal auditory areas | Ectorhinal area |
light/moderate | PHAL | There was a light projection to layers I and VI of the rostral part of the dorsal perirhinal cortex (Fig. 4B, C) that extended a short distance further forward to involve the caudal part of the posterior agranular insular cortex. Collator note: this connection is mapped here in the ectorhinal cortex. See Fig. 4C, Swanson Atlas Levels 42-43. | Mascagni F., McDonald A.J. & Coleman J.R., 1993 |
89229 |
Dorsal auditory areas | Ectorhinal area |
strong | PHAL | The caudalmost portion of the perirhinal cortex received a very strong projection that mainly targeted layer I (Fig. 4D). Collator note: this projection is mapped here in the caudalmost part of the ECT. See Fig. 4D, Swanson Atlas Levels 46-47. | Mascagni F., McDonald A.J. & Coleman J.R., 1993 |
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General description technique/protocol: Two rats received injections centered in the dorsal peripheral zone of Te1 (R60 and R63, Fig. 1C). The injection site in this animal involved the dorsal portion of Te1 and also impinged upon the adjacent part of Oc2L (Figs 1C, 4A). Collator note: this experiment is difficult to map precisely. The injection site is in AUDd with a major involvement of the PTLp. Unclear whether the injection covers both these areas and extends further in the visual cortex. See Fig 1C. See also Fig. 4B, Swanson Atlas Levels 37-39. |
Further details associated to record number 89228:
Position of injection: caudal |
Topological position of injection: identical |
Extension of injection outside: moderate |
The injection was performed in: right hemisphere |
| Position of terminal field: caudal |
Topological position of terminal field: is contained |
Extension of terminal field outside: none |
The terminal field was found: ipsilateral |
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