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  • Higher-order thalamic nuclei, like the visual pulvinar in humans, are crucial for linking different brain regions and influencing cortical functions, but understanding their roles is complicated due to their intricate anatomy and cognitive involvement.
  • Researchers mapped the connections and recorded brain activity in a mouse equivalent of the pulvinar, called the lateral posterior thalamic nucleus (LP), identifying three subregions with distinct functions and connections related to visual processing.
  • The study found that the visual cortex and superior colliculus influence different LP subregions, which helps clarify the input sources, functional characteristics, and targets in these thalamic circuits, offering insights into how they operate in visual perception.

Article Abstract

Higher-order thalamic nuclei, such as the visual pulvinar, play essential roles in cortical function by connecting functionally related cortical and subcortical brain regions. A coherent framework describing pulvinar function remains elusive because of its anatomical complexity and involvement in diverse cognitive processes. We combined large-scale anatomical circuit mapping with high-density electrophysiological recordings to dissect a homolog of the pulvinar in mice, the lateral posterior thalamic nucleus (LP). We define three broad LP subregions based on correspondence between connectivity and functional properties. These subregions form corticothalamic loops biased toward ventral or dorsal stream cortical areas and contain separate representations of visual space. Silencing the visual cortex or superior colliculus revealed that they drive visual tuning properties in separate LP subregions. Thus, by specifying the driving input sources, functional properties, and downstream targets of LP circuits, our data provide a roadmap for understanding the mechanisms of higher-order thalamic function in vision.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8638696PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2019.02.010DOI Listing

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