Pretectal and accessory-optic visual nuclei of fish, amphibia and reptiles: theme and variations
- PMID: 3907745
- DOI: 10.1159/000118769
Pretectal and accessory-optic visual nuclei of fish, amphibia and reptiles: theme and variations
Abstract
The organization of the accessory optic and pretectal circuits is surveyed in a variety of poikilotherms and the conclusion drawn that a common organizational pattern exists. This pattern consists of the presence of three optic pretectal nuclei located rostrocaudally in lateral-superficial, central and dorsomedial (or periventricular) positions. Furthermore, a well-defined basal optic tract and ventrolaterally placed terminal field at the level of the oculomotor nucleus appears to be a consistent feature among bony fish, amphibians and reptiles. The possible role of these circuits in in visuomotor behaviors is discussed.
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