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Journal articles on the topic "Lateral posterior thalamic nucleus (LP)"

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Zhu, J. Julius, and Fu-Sun Lo. "Recurrent Inhibitory Interneurons of the Rabbit's Lateral Posterior-Pulvinar Complex." Journal of Neurophysiology 78, no. 6 (1997): 3117–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.1997.78.6.3117.

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Zhu, J. Julius and Fu-Sun Lo. Recurrent inhibitory interneurons of the rabbit's lateral posterior-pulvinar complex. J. Neurophysiol. 78: 3117–3124, 1997. We recorded from 118 neurons in the visual sector of the thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN) in anesthetized rabbits. Cells were identified by their location and characteristic burst responses to stimulation of the primary visual cortex (Cx) and optic chiasm (OX) and were classified into two groups. Type I cells had relatively short latencies from both OX and Cx stimulation, and the latency from OX was always longer than from Cx. In contrast, ty
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Piché, Marilyse, Sébastien Thomas, and Christian Casanova. "Spatiotemporal profiles of receptive fields of neurons in the lateral posterior nucleus of the cat LP-pulvinar complex." Journal of Neurophysiology 114, no. 4 (2015): 2390–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00649.2015.

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The pulvinar is the largest extrageniculate thalamic visual nucleus in mammals. It establishes reciprocal connections with virtually all visual cortexes and likely plays a role in transthalamic cortico-cortical communication. In cats, the lateral posterior nucleus (LP) of the LP-pulvinar complex can be subdivided in two subregions, the lateral (LPl) and medial (LPm) parts, which receive a predominant input from the striate cortex and the superior colliculus, respectively. Here, we revisit the receptive field structure of LPl and LPm cells in anesthetized cats by determining their first-order s
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Zhu, J. Julius, and Fu-Sun Lo. "Control of Recurrent Inhibition of the Lateral Posterior-Pulvinar Complex by Afferents from the Deep Layers of the Superior Colliculus of the Rabbit." Journal of Neurophysiology 80, no. 3 (1998): 1122–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.1998.80.3.1122.

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Zhu, J. Julius and Fu-Sun Lo. Control of recurrent inhibition of the lateral posterior-pulvinar complex by afferents from the deep layers of the superior colliculus of the rabbit. J. Neurophysiol. 80: 1122–1131, 1998. We investigated the effect of stimulation of the deep layers of the superior colliculus (SC) on the recurrent inhibition of the lateral posterior-pulvinar complex (LP) in anesthetized rabbits. Intracellular recordings from 23 relay cells in LP showed that they responded to SC stimulation with a long-lasting (140.2 ± 19.6 ms; mean ± SD) inhibitory postsynaptic potential (IPSP), wh
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Lane, Richard D., Dawn M. Allan, Carol A. Bennett-Clarke, David L. Howell, and Robert W. Rhoades. "Projection status of calbindin- and parvalbumin-immunoreactive neurons in the superficial layers of the rat's superior colliculus." Visual Neuroscience 14, no. 2 (1997): 277–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s095252380001141x.

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AbstractImmunocytochemistry and retrograde labeling were used to define the thalamic projections of calbindin- and parvalbumin-containing cells in superficial layers of the rat's superior colliculus (SC). Quantitative analysis revealed that 90.8 ± 2.2% (mean ± standard deviation) of the calbindin-immunoreactive neurons in the stratum griseum superficiale (SGS) projected to the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (LGNd) and that 91.3 ± 4.3% of calbindin-immunoreactive neurons in the stratum opticum (SO) projected to the lateral posterior nucleus (LP). In contrast, only 17.3 ± 2.5% of parvalbumin-
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Li, Liang, Yajie Tang, Leqiang Sun, et al. "In vivo fiber photometry of neural activity in response to optogenetically manipulated inputs in freely moving mice." Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences 10, no. 05 (2017): 1743001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793545817430015.

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In vivo fiber photometry is a powerful technique to analyze the dynamics of population neurons during functional study of neuroscience. Here, we introduced a detailed protocol for fiber photometry-based calcium recording in freely moving mice, covering from virus injection, fiber stub insertion, optogenetical stimulation to data procurement and analysis. Furthermore, we applied this protocol to explore neuronal activity of mice lateral-posterior (LP) thalamic nucleus in response to optogenetical stimulation of primary visual cortex (V1) neurons, and explore axon clusters activity of optogeneti
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Contreras, Diego, Niklaus Dürmüller, and Mircea Steriade. "Absence of a Prevalent Laminar Distribution of IPSPs in Association Cortical Neurons of Cat." Journal of Neurophysiology 78, no. 5 (1997): 2742–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.1997.78.5.2742.

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Contreras, Diego, Niklaus Dürmüller, and Mircea Steriade. Absence of a prevalent laminar distribution of IPSPs in association cortical neurons of cat. J. Neurophysiol. 78: 2742–2753, 1997. The depth distribution of inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (IPSPs) was studied in cat suprasylvian (association) cortex in vivo. Single and dual simultaneous intracellular recordings from cortical neurons were performed in the anterior part of suprasylvian gyrus (area 5). Synaptic responses were obtained by stimulating the suprasylvian cortex, 2–3 mm anterior to the recording site, as well as the thalamic
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Gale, Samuel D., and Gabe J. Murphy. "Distinct cell types in the superficial superior colliculus project to the dorsal lateral geniculate and lateral posterior thalamic nuclei." Journal of Neurophysiology 120, no. 3 (2018): 1286–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00248.2018.

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The superficial layers of the superior colliculus (sSC) receive retinal input and project to thalamic regions, the dorsal lateral geniculate (dLGN) and lateral posterior (LP; or pulvinar) nuclei, that convey visual information to cortex. A critical step toward understanding the functional impact of sSC neurons on these parallel thalamo-cortical pathways is determining whether different classes of sSC neurons, which are known to respond to different features of visual stimuli, innervate overlapping or distinct thalamic targets. Here, we identified a transgenic mouse line that labels sSC neurons
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Kamishina, Hiroaki, William L. Conte, Sarika S. Patel, Rachel J. Tai, James V. Corwin, and Roger L. Reep. "Cortical connections of the rat lateral posterior thalamic nucleus." Brain Research 1264 (April 2009): 39–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2009.01.024.

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Kamishina, Hiroaki, Geoffrey H. Yurcisin, James V. Corwin, and Roger L. Reep. "Striatal projections from the rat lateral posterior thalamic nucleus." Brain Research 1204 (April 2008): 24–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2008.01.094.

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Lam, Ying-Wan, and S. Murray Sherman. "Different Topography of the Reticulothalmic Inputs to First- and Higher-Order Somatosensory Thalamic Relays Revealed Using Photostimulation." Journal of Neurophysiology 98, no. 5 (2007): 2903–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00782.2007.

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The thalamic reticular nucleus is a layer of GABAergic neurons that occupy a strategic position between the thalamus and cortex. Here we used laser scanning photostimulation to compare in young mice (9–12 days old) the organization of the reticular inputs to first- and higher-order somatosensory relays, namely, the ventral posterior lateral nucleus and posterior nucleus, respectively. The reticulothalamic input footprints to the ventral posterior lateral nucleus neurons consisted of small, single, topographically organized elliptical regions in a tier away from the reticulothalamic border. In
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Lateral posterior thalamic nucleus (LP)"

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Nakamura, Hisashi. "Different cortical projections from three subdivisions of the rat lateral posterior thalamic nucleus: a single neuron tracing study with viral vectors." Kyoto University, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/216156.

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Final publication is available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejn.12882<br>Kyoto University (京都大学)<br>0048<br>新制・論文博士<br>博士(医学)<br>乙第13040号<br>論医博第2115号<br>新制||医||1017(附属図書館)<br>33032<br>京都大学大学院医学研究科医学専攻<br>(主査)教授 渡邉 大, 教授 影山 龍一郎, 教授 髙橋 良輔<br>学位規則第4条第2項該当
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(8086100), Samuel T. Kissinger. "Visual experience-dependent oscillations in the mouse visual system." Thesis, 2019.

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<p><a></a><a>The visual system is capable of interpreting immense sensory complexity, allowing us to quickly identify behaviorally relevant stimuli in the environment. It performs this task with a hierarchical organization that works to detect, relay, and integrate visual stimulus features into an interpretable form. To understand the complexities of this system, visual neuroscientists have benefited from the many advantages of using mice as visual models. Despite their poor visual acuity, these animals possess surprisingly complex visual systems, and have been instrumental in understanding ho
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Oliveira, Ferreira de Souza Bruno. "Impact of the pulvinar on the ventral pathway of the cat visual cortex." Thèse, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/21816.

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Conference papers on the topic "Lateral posterior thalamic nucleus (LP)"

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Li, Xiaoyuan, Peng Wu, Zhenlong Wang, Yun Liu, Juanjuan Wang, and Hongyu Si. "Fear-related Visual Information Transfer Characteristics of the Lateral Posterior Thalamic Nucleus." In ICBET 2020: 2020 10th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Technology. ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3397391.3397439.

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