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Ventral lateral geniculate nucleus projects to the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus in the cat

NeuroReport, 2005
The lamina C3 of the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus of the cat does not receive retinal projections but instead receives visual information from the small subpopulation of W-type ganglion cells via the upper substratum of the stratum griseum superficiale of the superior colliculus.
Minoru Onozuka   +3 more
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Influence of the cortico-geniculate pathway on response properties of cat lateral geniculate neurons

Brain Research, 1981
The influence of the cortico-geniculate pathway on identified X and Y lateral geniculate cells was studied by reversibly cooling visual cortical areas 17 and 18. The majority (86.5%) of cells changed their response to visual stimulation when cortex was inactivated, and both X- and Y-cells were modulated by the cortical input.
Arne Langsetmo   +2 more
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The human medial geniculate body

Hearing Research, 1984
The medial geniculate body in non-human species is divided into several parts, each with a different structure, physiological organization, and pattern of connections. Which parts of the human medial geniculate body and which types of neurons might be homologous to those of other species is unknown, and the object of the present study.
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Herpetic geniculate ganglionitis

Acta Neuropathologica, 1962
A case is described of a 76-year old woman with left-sided herpes oticus, herpes facialis and facial palsy. Post-mortem examination showed herpetic inflammation of the left Gasserian ganglion and geniculate ganglion. This is the first histological evidence of the involvement of the geniculate ganglion in herpes zoster oticus.
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Immunohistochemical localization of calretinin in the rat lateral geniculate nucleus and its retino-geniculate projection

Brain Research, 1992
In the present study, we examined the distribution of calretinin-immunoreactive neuronal cell bodies and fibers in the lateral geniculate nucleus of the rat. In normal rats, clusters of immunoreactive cell bodies were found in: (i) the rostral portion of the ventral lateral geniculate nucleus pars medialis (VLGM), (ii) the intergeniculate leaflet (IGL),
Kazutaka Kani   +5 more
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Functional specificity of lateral geniculate nucleus laminae of the rhesus monkey.

Journal of Neurophysiology, 1978
1. This study investigated the functional specificity of the lateral geniculate mucleus (LGN) of the rhesus monkey using microelectrode-recording techniques. 2.
P. Schiller, J. Malpeli
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Lateral Geniculate Nucleus

1985
The lateral geniculate nucleus is remarkably stable across mammals and can be recognized even in those such as moles in which the eyes are congenitally absent or greatly reduced in size. It is stricly a nuclear complex, rather than a single nucleus, for in virtually every mammal two or more components can be recognized. One of these, the dorsal lateral
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Geniculate Body, Lateral

1988
The geniculate bodies are nuclear masses belonging to the dorsal thalamus that have detached from it during ontogeny and are therefore designated as the metathalamus. They comprise two major structures: the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) related to the visual system, and the medial geniculate nucleus, a part of the auditory system.
Pedro Pasik, Tauba Pasik
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Geniculate Ganglion Facial Palsy

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1965
EVER since Ramsay Hunt's (1907)2description of the syndrome of facial palsy, herpetic rash in and around the ear on the same side often accompanied by a constitutional disturbance and sometimes by deafness and giddiness, there has been a tendency to think of a lesion of the nerve trunk at or near the geniculate ganglion only when the Ramsay Hunt ...
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Binocular inhibition in the lateral geniculate body

Experimental Neurology, 1960
Abstract Afterpositivity elicited in the dorsal nucleus of the lateral geniculate body of cats by stimulation of either of the optic nerves was found to be closely associated with depression of the postsynaptic spike and afterpositivity elicited by a test stimulus to the other optic nerve.
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