Organization of cortical and subcortical projections to area 6m of the cat
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Organization of cortical and subcortical projections to area 6m of the cat
Abstract
By analyzing regional variations of afferent connectivity, we have identified a medial subdivision of feline area 6 (area 6m) which differs from all surrounding sectors of the frontal lobe in its pattern of inputs. Area 6m is located in the ventral bank of the cruciate sulcus and on the adjacent medial face of the frontal lobe and is partially coextensive with the medial frontal eye field as identified previously in electrophysiological experiments. Area 6m is innervated by axons from visual, association, and oculomotor areas and does not receive projections from somesthetic or somatomotor areas. Cortical sources of input to area 6m include several retinotopically organized extrastriate visual areas (AMLS, ALLS, and PLLS), association areas with strong links to the visual system (area 7, granular insula, posterior ectosylvian gyrus, and cingulate gyrus), and a lateral division of area 6 (area 61) with oculomotor functions. Thalamic afferents of area 6m derive from the paralamellar ventral anterior nucleus, from a dorsolateral division of the mediodorsal nucleus, and from the rostral intralaminar nuclei. The claustrum and the basolateral nucleus of the amygdala project to area 6m. Projections from area 7, the posterior cingulate area, the ventral anterior nucleus, and the mediodorsal nucleus are spatially ordered in a pattern such that parts of area 6 close to the fundus of the cruciate sulcus receive input from neurons positioned anteriorly in the cortical areas, dorsolaterally in the ventral anterior nucleus, and ventrolaterally in the mediodorsal nucleus. Our results indicate that area 6m probably is involved in the voluntary control of gaze and attention rather than in skeletomotor functions.
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