The Pulvinar Thalamic Nucleus of Non-Human Primates: Architectonic and Functional Subdivisions

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Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology 225

ISBN: 3319700456
ISBN 13: 9783319700458
Autor: Gattass, Ricardo/Soares, Juliana G M/Lima, Bruss
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: vii, 66 S., 20 s/w Illustr., 9 farbige Illustr., 66 p. 29 illus., 9 illus. in color.
Erscheinungsdatum: 17.11.2017
Auflage: 1/2018
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

This book discusses the hypothesis that the primate pulvinar contains an original scaffold which is derived from cytoarchitectural markers and specific protein distributions. Thereafter, along primate evolution, different selective pressures acted in order to shape and fine-tune the connectivity of the pulvinar with specific regions of the neocortex. This divergence created, among other things, the different sets of retinotopic map representations in the pulvinar nucleus depending on functional and behavioral requirements of each species.The pulvinar, the largest nucleus of the primate thalamus, has extensive and reciprocal connections with several areas of the neocortex. These input-output loops suggest that the pulvinar may regulate the flow of information within and between cortical areas in a highly dynamic fashion. Therefore, understanding the anatomical subdivisions within the pulvinar, and its connectivity with the cortex, is paramount to understanding pulvinar physiological function. However,  there is a stark contrast regarding the way that the pulvinar is subdivided depending on the technique employed. Cytoarchitectural and immunohistochemical methods reveal a very similar pattern of pulvinar subdivision across Old- and New-World monkeys. On the other hand, electrophysiological and connectivity studies expose clear discrepancies in pulvinar organization across primate evolution. 

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Deals with all aspects of the different sets of retinotopic map representation in the pulvinar nucleus depending on functional and behavioral requirements of each species Casts new light on the hypothesis that the primate pulvinar contains an original scaffold which is derived from cytoarchitectural markers and specific protein distribution Explains how and why different techniques influence the way the pulvinar is subdivided 

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