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Multiple Visuotopically Organized Subdivisions of the Lateral Pulvinar/Central Lateral Inferior Pulvinar Project into Thin and Thick Stripe Compartments of V2 in Macaques.

Ye Liu1, Jiaming Hu1, Songping Yao1,2, Qiuying Zhou1, Hangqi Li1,2, Toru Takahata1,2.   

Abstract

The lateral and central lateral inferior pulvinar (PL/PIcl) of primates has been implicated in playing an important role in visual processing, but its physiological and anatomical characteristics remain to be elucidated. It has been suggested that there are two complete visuotopic maps in the PL/PIcl, each of which sends afferents into V2 and V4 in primates. Given that functionally distinct thin and thick stripes of V2 both receive inputs from the PL/PIcl, this raises the possibility of a presence of parallel segregated pathways within the PL/PIcl. To address this question, we selectively injected three types of retrograde tracers (CTB-488, CTB-555, and BDA) into thin or thick stripes in V2 and examined labeling in the PL/PIcl in macaques. As a result, we found that every cluster of retrograde labeling in the PL/PIcl included all three types of signals next to each other, suggesting that thin stripe- and thick stripe-projecting compartments are not segregated into domains. Unexpectedly, we found at least five topographically organized retrograde labeling clusters in the PL/PIcl, indicating the presence of more than two V2-projecting maps. Our results suggest that the PL/PIcl exhibits greater compartmentalization than previously thought. They may be functionally similar but participate in multiple cortico-pulvinar-cortical loops.
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Keywords:  cytochrome oxidase histochemistry; intrinsic signal optical imaging; magnocellular/parvocellular pathway; parallel visual pathways; retrograde tracing

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33772553     DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhab049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cereb Cortex        ISSN: 1047-3211            Impact factor:   5.357


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1.  Representation of Cone-Opponent Color Space in Macaque Early Visual Cortices.

Authors:  Xiao Du; Xinrui Jiang; Ichiro Kuriki; Toru Takahata; Tao Zhou; Anna Wang Roe; Hisashi Tanigawa
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2022-06-20       Impact factor: 5.152

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