2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.11.20.567885
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Multiple focal pulvinar projection fields in the macaque cortex

Mathilda Froesel,
Simon Clavagnier,
Quentin Goudard
et al.

Abstract: The pulvinar, the largest nucleus of the thalamus, is functionally heterogeneous and involved in multiple cognitive functions. It has been proposed to act as a functional hub of cortical processes due to its extensive reciprocal connectivity with the cortex. However, its role in cognition is not fully understood yet. Here, we posit that an improved understanding of its functional connectivity with the cortex is needed to better capture the cognitive functions of this nucleus. To address this question, we chara… Show more

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“…This possibly sheds new light on the functional organization of this subcortical nucleus. Further investigation in humans and nonhuman primates are needed to further consolidate these observations, including by manipulating context in different ways, as well as to further study the precise functional connectivity of the pulvinar with the cortex (Froesel et al, 2023). In addition to this cross-modal associations of communicative signals, the medial part of the pulvinar and the dorsolateral amygdala show a greater activation to the bimodal audio-visual stimulation relative to each of the visual and auditory unimodal stimulations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This possibly sheds new light on the functional organization of this subcortical nucleus. Further investigation in humans and nonhuman primates are needed to further consolidate these observations, including by manipulating context in different ways, as well as to further study the precise functional connectivity of the pulvinar with the cortex (Froesel et al, 2023). In addition to this cross-modal associations of communicative signals, the medial part of the pulvinar and the dorsolateral amygdala show a greater activation to the bimodal audio-visual stimulation relative to each of the visual and auditory unimodal stimulations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%