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Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PRT to LGv

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663 Pretectal regionVentral part of the lateral geniculate complex existsLesion studies
Case pg212-3, fig4. Soma notes lesions. Terminal notes some fibre bundles descending from the pretectal region vai the nucleus ventralis thalami to the zona project to the vLGN. Using the HRP method it was possible to find out that all pretectal nuclei except for OP project to LGv.
Brauer K, Schober W, Leibnitz L, Werner L, Luth HJ, 1984
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PRT to LGvl

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3723 Pretectal regionVentral part of the lateral geniculate complex lateral zone existsLesion studies
Case pg213, fig5. Soma notes we can observe large labelled cells in the dorsolateral part of vLGN. Some labelled cells can also be found in the ventrolateral direction. Terminal notes after application of HRP in the pretectal region.
Brauer K, Schober W, Leibnitz L, Werner L, Luth HJ, 1984
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from SC to LGvl

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664 Superior colliculusVentral part of the lateral geniculate complex lateral zone existsLesion studies
Case pg213, fig4. Soma notes lesions. Terminal notes Termination degeneration of fibres orginating in the superior colliculus can regularly be observed in the lateral part of the LGv, bilateral projection from SC to vLGN.
Brauer K, Schober W, Leibnitz L, Werner L, Luth HJ, 1984
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from VISp to LGv

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2496 Primary visual areaVentral part of the lateral geniculate complex existsLesion studies
Case pg213, fig4. Soma notes we could demonstrate that cells of {5} and few of {6} of area 17 are labeled. Terminal notes After injecting HRP into the vLGN.
Brauer K, Schober W, Leibnitz L, Werner L, Luth HJ, 1984
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from VISp to LGvl

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2497 Primary visual areaVentral part of the lateral geniculate complex lateral zone existsLesion studies
Case pg213, fig4. Soma notes Lesions?. Terminal notes The vLGN does not project to the visual cortex but receives afferent fibres from area 17. The medial subnucleus of the vLGN is nearly free from terminal degeneration.
Brauer K, Schober W, Leibnitz L, Werner L, Luth HJ, 1984
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from VISp to LGvm

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2498 Primary visual areaVentral part of the lateral geniculate complex medial zone very lightLesion studies
Case pg213, fig4. Soma notes Lesions?. Terminal notes The vLGN does not project to the visual cortex but receives afferent fibres from area 17. The medial subnucleus of the vLGN is nearly free from terminal degeneration.
Brauer K, Schober W, Leibnitz L, Werner L, Luth HJ, 1984
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from LGvl to SC

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3722 Ventral part of the lateral geniculate complex lateral zoneSuperior colliculus existsLesion studies
Case pg213, fig5. Soma notes labelled projection cells can be found in the vLGN lateral subnucleus. Terminal notes HRP application in the superior colliculus.
Brauer K, Schober W, Leibnitz L, Werner L, Luth HJ, 1984
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from LGv to LGv

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3729 Ventral part of the lateral geniculate complexVentral part of the lateral geniculate complex existsLesion studies
Case pg214, fig5. Soma notes labelled cells could be detected in the contralateral vLGN. Terminal notes application of HRP in the LGv of one side.
Brauer K, Schober W, Leibnitz L, Werner L, Luth HJ, 1984
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from LGv to SC

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3726 Ventral part of the lateral geniculate complexSuperior colliculus existsLesion studies
Case pg213, fig5. Soma notes Lesions of LGv only in contralaterally enucleated animals. Terminal notes The majority of degenerating fibres reaching the superior colliculus concentrated on the SCop and SCiw. degenerating fibres could be also be observed in the medial part of the SC.
Brauer K, Schober W, Leibnitz L, Werner L, Luth HJ, 1984
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from LGv to ZI

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3724 Ventral part of the lateral geniculate complexZona incerta existsLesion studies
Case pg213-4, fig5. Soma notes Lesions of LGv only in contralaterally enucleated animals. Terminal notes the fibres of the vLGN running in ventromedial and caudal direction terminate partly in the zona incerta.
Brauer K, Schober W, Leibnitz L, Werner L, Luth HJ, 1984
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from LGv to PG

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3725 Ventral part of the lateral geniculate complexPontine gray existsLesion studies
Case pg214, fig5. Soma notes Lesions of LGv only in contralaterally enucleated animals. Terminal notes the rostral part of the nucleus medialis pontis is the main termination area in the pons region. Some fibres extend to lateral part of the pons and terminate in the nucleus lateralis pontis.
Brauer K, Schober W, Leibnitz L, Werner L, Luth HJ, 1984
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from LGv to LD

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3727 Ventral part of the lateral geniculate complexLateral dorsal nucleus of thalamus existsLesion studies
Case pg213, fig5. Soma notes Lesions of LGv only in contralaterally enucleated animals. Terminal notes The accumulation of extremely fine degenerating products at the rostral pole of the dLGN ( in the neighbourhood of the nucleus lateralis, nucleus ventralis and nucleus reticularis thalami) suggests that vLGN efferents might termiante here.
Brauer K, Schober W, Leibnitz L, Werner L, Luth HJ, 1984
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from LGv to PRT

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3728 Ventral part of the lateral geniculate complexPretectal region existsLesion studies
Case pg213, fig5. Soma notes Lesions of LGv only in contralaterally enucleated animals. Terminal notes Degenerating fibres reach the nucleus olivaris and the nucleus tractus opticus of the pretectal region of the opposite side via the posterior commisure.
Brauer K, Schober W, Leibnitz L, Werner L, Luth HJ, 1984
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from R to LGvl

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28332 RetinaVentral part of the lateral geniculate complex lateral zone existsLesion studies
Case pg212, fig4. Soma notes lesions?. Terminal notes Visual information from the retina reaches the contralateral vLGN mainly directly via the primary optic pathway. The terminal area of retinal efferents covers only the lateral subnucleus of the LGv. Only a few degenerating retinal axons reach the LGv.
Brauer K, Schober W, Leibnitz L, Werner L, Luth HJ, 1984
General description technique/protocol: not provided