PMID: 2484948Jan 1, 1988Paper

Cortical connections of area 18 and dorsolateral visual cortex in squirrel monkeys

Visual Neuroscience
C G Cusick, J H Kaas

Abstract

Cortical connections of area 18 (V-II) and part of the dorsolateral visual area (DL) were determined in squirrel monkeys with single and multiple injections of the sensitive bidirectional tracer, wheat germ agglutinin conjugated to horseradish peroxidase (WGA-HRP). Injections were placed into portions of area 18 or DL on the dorsolateral surface of the brain, patterns of label were examined in brain sections cut parallel to the surface of physically flattened cortex, and comparisons were made with alternate brain sections reacted for cytochrome oxidase (CO) or stained for myelinated fibers. Major results are as follows. (1) Area 18 was identified by a characteristic alternation of dense and light CO bands crossing its width; the middle temporal visual area (MT) was CO dense; the dorsolateral area (DL) was less reactive, with rostral DL (DLR) lighter than caudal DL (DLC); area 17 had clear CO puffs in the supragranular layers. (2) Intrinsic connections revealed in area 18 included a narrow 100-200 microns fringe of less dense label around each injection core, label unevenly distributed in small clumps within 1-2 mm of injection sites, and clumps of transported label up to 6 mm from injection sites. (3) Single and multiple inject...Continue Reading

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