Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PERI to TR

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
90844 Perirhinal areaPostpiriform transition area moderate/strongFluorogold
Heavy retrograde labeling was observed in the posterior agranular insular cortex (mainly in Layers II and III), continuing into the ventral part of the perirhinal cortex (in Layer II) (Fig. 3E–Q). Collator note: a small terminal field in the rostral PERI, as a continuation of the strong field from ENTl. See Fig. 3I-H, Swanson Atlas Levels 28-21 More caudally, the field is weak.
Santiago AC &Shammah-Lagnado SJ., 2005
90845 Perirhinal areaPostpiriform transition area light/moderateFluorogold
Collator note: weak-moderate labeling in the fundus of the rhinal sulcus, in the caudal half of the PERI. Labeled neurons are in layers II-III. See Fig. K-N, Swanson Atlas Levels 31-37.
Santiago AC &Shammah-Lagnado SJ., 2005
General description technique/protocol: This case has a large FG injection in APir which involved slightly the caudolateral part of the posterior basolateral amygdaloid nucleus (Figs. 1, 2A). The results suggest that APir receives widespread inputs, most of them from ipsilateral telencephalic regions (Fig. 3; Table 1). Collator note: large FG injection in the TR, mid-rostrocaudally. The core of the injection is placed in the TR, Swanson Atlas Levels 35-36, but a small part of the halo extends minimally into COApm and more rostrally into BLAp. The entire injection is mapped here onto Swanson Atlas Levels 33-36.

Further details associated to record number 90844:
Position of injection: mid-rostro-caudal
Topological position of injection: identical
Extension of injection outside: small
The injection was performed in: left hemisphere
Position of terminal field: rostro-ventral
Topological position of terminal field: is contained
Extension of terminal field outside: none
The terminal field was found: ipsilateral