Bilateral and ipsilateral ascending tectopulvinar pathways in mammals: A study in the squirrel (spermophilus beecheyi)
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Fredes, Felipe
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Bilateral and ipsilateral ascending tectopulvinar pathways in mammals: A study in the squirrel (spermophilus beecheyi)
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The mammalian pulvinar complex is a collection of dorsal thalamic nuclei related to several visual and integrative processes. Previous studies have shown that the superficial layers of the superior colliculus project to multiple divisions of the pulvinar complex. Although most of these works agree about the existence of an ipsilateral tectopulvinar projection arising from the stratum griseum superficialis, some others report a bilateral projection originating from this same tectal layer. We investigated the organization of the tectopulvinar projections in the Californian ground squirrel using cholera toxin B (CTb). We confirmed previous studies showing that the caudal pulvinar of the squirrel receives a massive bilateral projection originating from a specific cell population located in the superficial collicular layers (SGS3, also called the "lower SGS" or "SGSL"). We found that this projection shares striking structural similarities with the tectorotundal pathway of birds and reptiles
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/154904
DOI: 10.1002/cne.23014
ISSN: 00219967
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Journal of Comparative Neurology, Volumen 520, Issue 8, 2018, Pages 1800-1818
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