Previous studies in nonhuman primates and cats have shown that the pulvinar receives input from various cortical and subcortical areas involved in vision. Although the contribution of the pulvinar to human vision remains to be established, anatomical tracer and electrophysiological animal studies on cortico-pulvinar circuits suggest an important role of this structure in visual spatial attention, visual integration, and higher-order visual processing. Because methodological constraints limit investigations of the human pulvinar's function, its role could, up to now, only be inferred from animal studies. In the present study, we used an innovative imaging technique, Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) tractography, to determine cortical and subco...
The anatomical, neurophysiological, and behavioral evidence implicating the cat\u27s and monkey\u27s...
A landmark of corticostriatal connectivity in nonhuman primates is that cortical connections are org...
SummaryNonconscious [1–6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induce...
The pulvinar is the largest nucleus in the primate thalamus and contains extensive, reciprocal conne...
The pulvinar is the largest thalamic nucleus in the brain and considered as a key structure in senso...
The human pulvinar is the largest thalamic area in terms of size and cortical connectivity. Although...
The pulvinar is the largest of the thalamic nuclei in the primates, including humans. In the primate...
The pulvinar is the largest nucleus of the thalamus. Its lateral and inferior areas have rich connec...
r r Abstract: The human pulvinar is the largest thalamic area in terms of size and cortical connecti...
The pulvinar region of the thalamus has repeatedly been linked with the control of attention. Howeve...
The study of the comparative anatomy of mammalian brains reveals few developments as striking as the...
It has been suggested that some cortically blind patients can process the emotional valence of visua...
Abstract: Very little is known about the human pulvinar; suggestions for its function include relayi...
Nonconscious [1-6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induces funct...
Selective attention mechanisms route behaviorally relevant information through large-scale cortical...
The anatomical, neurophysiological, and behavioral evidence implicating the cat\u27s and monkey\u27s...
A landmark of corticostriatal connectivity in nonhuman primates is that cortical connections are org...
SummaryNonconscious [1–6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induce...
The pulvinar is the largest nucleus in the primate thalamus and contains extensive, reciprocal conne...
The pulvinar is the largest thalamic nucleus in the brain and considered as a key structure in senso...
The human pulvinar is the largest thalamic area in terms of size and cortical connectivity. Although...
The pulvinar is the largest of the thalamic nuclei in the primates, including humans. In the primate...
The pulvinar is the largest nucleus of the thalamus. Its lateral and inferior areas have rich connec...
r r Abstract: The human pulvinar is the largest thalamic area in terms of size and cortical connecti...
The pulvinar region of the thalamus has repeatedly been linked with the control of attention. Howeve...
The study of the comparative anatomy of mammalian brains reveals few developments as striking as the...
It has been suggested that some cortically blind patients can process the emotional valence of visua...
Abstract: Very little is known about the human pulvinar; suggestions for its function include relayi...
Nonconscious [1-6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induces funct...
Selective attention mechanisms route behaviorally relevant information through large-scale cortical...
The anatomical, neurophysiological, and behavioral evidence implicating the cat\u27s and monkey\u27s...
A landmark of corticostriatal connectivity in nonhuman primates is that cortical connections are org...
SummaryNonconscious [1–6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induce...