Inferred network

R(Retina) → IGL(Intergeniculate leaflet of the lateral geniculate complex)
IGL(Intergeniculate leaflet of the lateral geniculate complex) → PRC(Precommissural nucleus)
PRC(Precommissural nucleus) → LHA(Lateral hypothalamic area)

Support information about direct projections from Retina to Intergeniculate leaflet of the lateral geniculate complex:
Sending structure Receiving structureStrength of projection Type of connectionTechniqueGeneral descriptionCollatorAssociated reference
RetinaIntergeniculate leaflet of the lateral geniculate complex very strongnot knownautoradiography
Case pg527-8, fig1,2. Soma notes 6 rats (3 albino and 3 hooded) were used. Intraocular injection of [3H]leucine. Terminal notes separate retinal projection to a group of cells lying btwn DGL and VGL rostrally?Cells (small, oval) receive a clear bilateral projection?contra somewhat larger that ipsi proj. Great deal of variability in size and loc of proj btwn animals. i/c overlaps..
Hickey TL, Spear PD., 1976
RetinaIntergeniculate leaflet of the lateral geniculate complex existsnot knownautoradiography
Case pg100, fig1. Soma notes eye injections of 25microliters of [3H]leucine. Terminal notes We found a bilateral projection to the I.G.L..
Perry VH, Cowey A., 1979
RetinaIntergeniculate leaflet of the lateral geniculate complex existsnot knownautoradiography
Case pg100, fig1. Soma notes eye injections of 25microliters of [3H]leucine. Terminal notes We found a bilateral projection to the I.G.L..
Perry VH, Cowey A., 1979

Support information about direct projections from Intergeniculate leaflet of the lateral geniculate complex to Precommissural nucleus:
Sending structure Receiving structureStrength of projection Type of connectionTechniqueGeneral descriptionCollatorAssociated reference
Intergeniculate leaflet of the lateral geniculate complexPrecommissural nucleus light/moderatenot knownCTB
Proceeding caudally, moderate numbers of marked cells were also noted in a region in the zona incerta that was continuous with substantial retrograde labeling in the medial zone of the ventral geniculate nucleus, where relatively small numbers of marked neurons also appeared to extend into the lateral zone in addition to the intergeniculate leaflet of the lateral geniculate complex (Fig. 3L, M).
Canteras N.S & Goto M., 1999

Support information about direct projections from Precommissural nucleus to Lateral hypothalamic area:
Sending structure Receiving structureStrength of projection Type of connectionTechniqueGeneral descriptionCollatorAssociated reference
Precommissural nucleusLateral hypothalamic area strongnot knownPHAL
At the anterior hypothalamic level, ascending fibers coursing through the hypothalamus supply dense inputs to the anterior hypothalamic nucleus, subparaventricular zone, rostral retrochiasmatic area, and perifornical region of the lateral hypothalamic area in addition to a relatively sparse input to the other regions of the lateral hypothalamic area (Figs. 5D–G, 6B).
Canteras N.S & Goto M., 1999
Precommissural nucleusLateral hypothalamic area lightnot knownPHAL
At the anterior hypothalamic level, ascending fibers coursing through the hypothalamus supply dense inputs to the anterior hypothalamic nucleus, subparaventricular zone, rostral retrochiasmatic area, and perifornical region of the lateral hypothalamic area in addition to a relatively sparse input to the other regions of the lateral hypothalamic area (Figs. 5D–G, 6B).
Canteras N.S & Goto M., 1999
Precommissural nucleusLateral hypothalamic area lightnot knownPHAL
At the anterior hypothalamic level, ascending fibers coursing through the hypothalamus supply dense inputs to the anterior hypothalamic nucleus, subparaventricular zone, rostral retrochiasmatic area, and perifornical region of the lateral hypothalamic area in addition to a relatively sparse input to the other regions of the lateral hypothalamic area (Figs. 5D–G, 6B).
Canteras N.S & Goto M., 1999
Precommissural nucleusLateral hypothalamic area lightnot knownPHAL
Proceeding rostrally, large numbers of fibers from the PRC reach the preoptic region, where they appear to provide a dense input to the lateral preoptic area in addition to a sparse input to the anteroventral preoptic nucleus (Fig. 5B,C).
Canteras N.S & Goto M., 1999