“…These multisensory inputs include direct visual projections from retina and the lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus (Figures 5E,F; Nagata and Hayashi, 1984; Born and Schmidt, 2008), somatosensory, and nociceptive inputs from the trigeminal nuclei (Figures 5M,N,M′,O′), parabrachial nucleus (Figures 5K,K′; Killackey and Erzurumlu, 1981; Ricardo, 1981; Huerta et al, 1983; May, 2006), and cuneiform nucleus (Carlson et al, 2004), auditory input from nucleus of the lateral lemniscus and nucleus sagulum (Figures 5J,J′; Henkel and Schneiderman, 1988; Kelly et al, 1998, 2009; Bajo et al, 1999). Among these sensory afferents it appears that vibrissae-related signals from the oral trigeminal nucleus are directed preferentially to the rostrolateral enlargement of the SC deep layers where they play a critical role in approach movements such as those associated with predatory hunting (Figure 5O′; Furigo et al, 2010; Favaro et al, 2011).…”