The accessory optic system (AOS) is formed by a series of terminal nuclei receiving direct visual information from the retina via one or more accessory optic tracts. In addition to the retinal input, derived from ganglion cells that characteristically have large receptive fields, are direction-selective, and have a preference for slow moving stimuli, there are now well-characterized afferent connections with a key pretectal nucleus (nucleus of the optic tract) and the ventral lateral geniculate nucleus. The efferent connections of the AOS are robust, targeting brainstem and other structures in support of visual-oculomotor events such as optokinetic nystagmus and visual-vestibular interaction. This chapter reviews the newer experimental find...
The general organization and \u27function of the vertebrate visual system has been under Investigati...
The efferent projections of the nucleus of the optic tract (NOT) and dorsal terminal nucleus of the ...
This chapter focuses on the extrageniculo-striate visual mechanisms. Although the definition of a “v...
The accessory optic system (AOS) is formed by a series of terminal nuclei receiving direct visual in...
The connections of the lateral terminal nucleus (LTN) of the accessory optic system (AOS) of the mar...
Abstract The accessory optic system and pretectum are highly conserved brainstem visual pathways tha...
The intrinsic morpho-functional organization of the medial terminal nucleus of the accessory optic s...
Summary. Single unit recordings in the nucleus of the basal optic root (nBOR) of the accessory optic...
The input pathway into the visual system comprises the optical apparatus of the eye, the structures ...
The neural connections of the reticular formation (RF) with the vestibular nuclei (8V) and the ascen...
Intraocular kainic acid injection in Long-Evans rats induces loss of retinal afferents to subcortica...
In the mammalian visual system, the lateral geniculate nucleus is commonly thought to act merely a...
The fibre organization of the monkey's optic tract was examined by implanting pellets of horseradish...
Reflexes are ideal systems to study how sensory information mediates behavior. For instance, the opt...
To investigate the relation of the directional organization of the accessory optic system (AOS) to t...
The general organization and \u27function of the vertebrate visual system has been under Investigati...
The efferent projections of the nucleus of the optic tract (NOT) and dorsal terminal nucleus of the ...
This chapter focuses on the extrageniculo-striate visual mechanisms. Although the definition of a “v...
The accessory optic system (AOS) is formed by a series of terminal nuclei receiving direct visual in...
The connections of the lateral terminal nucleus (LTN) of the accessory optic system (AOS) of the mar...
Abstract The accessory optic system and pretectum are highly conserved brainstem visual pathways tha...
The intrinsic morpho-functional organization of the medial terminal nucleus of the accessory optic s...
Summary. Single unit recordings in the nucleus of the basal optic root (nBOR) of the accessory optic...
The input pathway into the visual system comprises the optical apparatus of the eye, the structures ...
The neural connections of the reticular formation (RF) with the vestibular nuclei (8V) and the ascen...
Intraocular kainic acid injection in Long-Evans rats induces loss of retinal afferents to subcortica...
In the mammalian visual system, the lateral geniculate nucleus is commonly thought to act merely a...
The fibre organization of the monkey's optic tract was examined by implanting pellets of horseradish...
Reflexes are ideal systems to study how sensory information mediates behavior. For instance, the opt...
To investigate the relation of the directional organization of the accessory optic system (AOS) to t...
The general organization and \u27function of the vertebrate visual system has been under Investigati...
The efferent projections of the nucleus of the optic tract (NOT) and dorsal terminal nucleus of the ...
This chapter focuses on the extrageniculo-striate visual mechanisms. Although the definition of a “v...