The dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus and the pulvinar as essential partners for visual cortical functions

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作者
Casanova, Christian [1 ]
Chalupa, Leo M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montreal, Sch Optometry, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[2] George Washington Univ, Sch Med & Hlth Sci, Washington, DC USA
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
vision; transthalamic cortical pathways; receptive fields; lateral posterior nucleus; thalamus; STRIATE-RECIPIENT ZONE; RETINAL GANGLION-CELLS; RESPONSE PROPERTIES; PATTERN-MOTION; RETINOTOPIC ORGANIZATION; RECEPTIVE-FIELDS; CORTEX; COMPLEX; NEURONS; INFORMATION;
D O I
10.3389/fnins.2023.1258393
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
In most neuroscience textbooks, the thalamus is presented as a structure that relays sensory signals from visual, auditory, somatosensory, and gustatory receptors to the cerebral cortex. But the function of the thalamic nuclei goes beyond the simple transfer of information. This is especially true for the second-order nuclei, but also applies to first-order nuclei. First order thalamic nuclei receive information from the periphery, like the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN), which receives a direct input from the retina. In contrast, second order thalamic nuclei, like the pulvinar, receive minor or no input from the periphery, with the bulk of their input derived from cortical areas. The dLGN refines the information received from the retina by temporal decorrelation, thereby transmitting the most "relevant" signals to the visual cortex. The pulvinar is closely linked to virtually all visual cortical areas, and there is growing evidence that it is necessary for normal cortical processing and for aspects of visual cognition. In this article, we will discuss what we know and do not know about these structures and propose some thoughts based on the knowledge gained during the course of our careers. We hope that these thoughts will arouse curiosity about the visual thalamus and its important role, especially for the next generation of neuroscientists.
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