| Literature DB >> 32361987 |
Leo R Scholl1,2, Andrzej T Foik2, David C Lyon2.
Abstract
The extrageniculate visual pathway, which carries visual information from the retina through the superficial layers of the superior colliculus and the pulvinar, is poorly understood. The pulvinar is thought to modulate information flow between cortical areas, and has been implicated in cognitive tasks like directing visually guided actions. In order to better understand the underlying circuitry, we performed retrograde injections of modified rabies virus in the visual cortex and pulvinar of the Long-Evans rat. We found a relatively small population of cells projecting to primary visual cortex (V1), compared to a much larger population projecting to higher visual cortex. Reciprocal corticothalamic projections showed a similar result, implying that pulvinar does not play as big a role in directly modulating rodent V1 activity as previously thought.Entities:
Keywords: RRID:AB_2307445; RRID:Addgene_32633; RRID:CVCL_1915; RRID:RGD_2308852; extrageniculate pathway; lateral posterior thalamic nucleus; pulvinar; rabies virus; rat; thalamus; visual cortex
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32361987 PMCID: PMC7606250 DOI: 10.1002/cne.24937
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Comp Neurol ISSN: 0021-9967 Impact factor: 3.215