Primate Thalamus: More Than Meets an Eye
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2015.11.025
Primate Thalamus: More Than Meets an Eye
Abstract
A recent study shows conclusively that the koniocellular layers of the marmoset dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus have binocularly responsive neurons. This adds a new twist to the traditional view about binocular processing in the primate visual system and raises questions about the role of dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus in early binocular processing.
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