Anatomical and functional connectomes underlying hierarchical visual processing in mouse visual system

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Răzvan Gămănuţ
Daisuke Shimaoka
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[1] Monash University,Department of Physiology
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Brain Structure and Function | 2022年 / 227卷
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Visual system; Hierarchy; Structural connectivity; Functional connectivity; Mouse; Lateral posterior nucleus; Lateral geniculate nucleus; Superior colliculus;
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Over the last 10 years, there has been a surge in interest in the rodent visual system resulting from the discovery of visual processing functions shared with primates V1, and of a complex anatomical structure in the extrastriate visual cortex. This surprisingly intricate visual system was elucidated by recent investigations using rapidly growing genetic tools primarily available in the mouse. Here, we examine the structural and functional connections of visual areas that have been identified in mice mostly during the past decade, and the impact of these findings on our understanding of brain functions associated with vision. Special attention is paid to structure–function relationships arising from the hierarchical organization, which is a prominent feature of the primate visual system. Recent evidence supports the existence of a hierarchical organization in rodents that contains levels that are poorly resolved relative to those observed in primates. This shallowness of the hierarchy indicates that the mouse visual system incorporates abundant non-hierarchical processing. Thus, the mouse visual system provides a unique opportunity to study non-hierarchical processing and its relation to hierarchical processing.
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