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. 1982;46(2):234-42.
doi: 10.1007/BF00237181.

The superior colliculus neurons which project to the dorsal and ventral lateral geniculate nuclei in the cat

The superior colliculus neurons which project to the dorsal and ventral lateral geniculate nuclei in the cat

J V Harrell et al. Exp Brain Res. 1982.

Abstract

Cells in the cat superior colliculus which project to the ventral and dorsal lateral geniculate nuclei (VLG and DLG) has been labeled by retrograde transport of horseradish peroxidase (HRP). We studied the depth, area, and morphology of each labeled neuron quantitatively. Our measurements show that the projection neurons to both VLG and DLG vary in laminar position, size, and morphology. Labeled cells projecting to both nuclei were concentrated within the superficial gray layer, but were also scattered through the optic layer and, after DLG injections, in the intermediate gray layer as well. Labeled cells in both groups varied greatly in size, ranging from 49-344 micrometer2 cross-sectional area (mean 143 micrometer2) for the VLG group and from 31-398 micrometer2 (mean 165 micrometer2) for the DLG group. The labeled cells also varied in morphology after both VLG and DLG injections. The majority had a granule or vertical fusiform morphology. There were fewer with a stellate morphology and almost none with a horizontal morphology. At least three types of superior colliculus cells thus appear to project to the ventral and dorsal lateral geniculate nuclei. These cell types likely give rise to distinct functional channels to these nuclei.

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