Projections of the superior colliculus to the supraspinal nucleus and the cervical spinal cord gray of the cat
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Projections of the superior colliculus to the supraspinal nucleus and the cervical spinal cord gray of the cat
Abstract
Anterograde transport experiments reveal two novel findings regarding the distribution of descending tectofugal axons. First, such axons project to the supraspinal nucleus of the caudal medulla; this nucleus is known to project to the upper cervical spinal cord gray. Second, some tectospinal axons ramify within Rexed's lamina IX of the first 5 cervical spinal cord segments. This zone contains motoneurons which innervate neck musculature. Retrograde data reveal that tectospinal neurons occur in clusters within the intermediate and deep gray layers. A close relationship between the clusters of tectospinal neurons and a modular type of connectional organization of the intermediate and deep gray layers is suggested.
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