2019
DOI: 10.1101/514414
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Afferent connections of the primary somatosensory cortex of the mouse for contextual and multisensory processing

Abstract: Sensory information is conveyed from peripheral receptors through specific thalamic relays to primary areas of the cerebral cortex. Information is then routed to specialized areas for the treatment of specific aspects of the sensory signals and to multisensory associative areas. Information processing in primary sensory cortices is influenced by contextual information from top-down projections of multiple cortical motor and associative areas as well as areas of other sensory modalities and higher order thalami… Show more

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“…Lastly, cortical-multi-sensory processing might stem from indirect afferent inputs of classical multisensory computational cores, like the superior colliculus (Ahmadlou et al, 2018 ; Gharaei et al, 2020 ; Benavidez et al, 2021 ). In fact, the genital cortex of S1 receives scarce but substantial input from the zona incerta (Lenschow and Brecht, 2018 ; Massé et al, 2019 ), a so far neglected brain area, recently described as a potential relay for multisensory integration (Wang et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Neural Circuits For Auditory and Somatosensation In The Cont...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, cortical-multi-sensory processing might stem from indirect afferent inputs of classical multisensory computational cores, like the superior colliculus (Ahmadlou et al, 2018 ; Gharaei et al, 2020 ; Benavidez et al, 2021 ). In fact, the genital cortex of S1 receives scarce but substantial input from the zona incerta (Lenschow and Brecht, 2018 ; Massé et al, 2019 ), a so far neglected brain area, recently described as a potential relay for multisensory integration (Wang et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Neural Circuits For Auditory and Somatosensation In The Cont...mentioning
confidence: 99%