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Surgically created neural pathways mediate visual pattern discrimination
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Combined LesionsOptic NerveSocial SciencesGanglion CellRetinaCognitive ScienceOphthalmologyPermanent Retinal ProjectionsVision ResearchRetinal TargetsVisual PathwayNervous SystemVisual ProcessingVertebrate VisionVisual Pattern DiscriminationNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemMedicineAuditory System
Combined lesions of retinal targets and ascending auditory pathways can induce, in developing animals, permanent retinal projections to auditory thalamic nuclei and to visual thalamic nuclei that normally receive little direct retinal input. Neurons in the auditory cortex of such animals have visual response properties that resemble those of neurons in the primary visual cortex of normal animals. Therefore, we investigated the behavioral function of the surgically induced retino-thalamo-cortical pathways. We showed that both surgically induced pathways can mediate visually guided behaviors whose normal substrate, the pathway from the retina to the primary visual cortex via the primary thalamic visual nucleus, is missing.
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