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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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Corticofugal modulation of the medial geniculate body

Experimental Neurology, 1976
The function of corticothalamic projections in the auditory system was investigated by reversible inactivation of primary auditory cortex. Changes in the discharges of multiple-unit “clusters” within the ventral division of the medial geniculate body were assessed following removal of normal descending influences by cortical cooling.
D K, Ryugo, N M, Weinberger
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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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THE EXTERNAL GENICULATE BODIES

Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1940
The presence of macula-sparing hemianopia after lesions of the occipital lobe is not an uncommon finding. Localized areas of softening in the anterior portion of the calcarine fissure without involvement of the optic radiation produce this type of defect in the visual field and may be readily explained by the absence of pathologic changes in the ...
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