Corticothalamic connections of paralimbic regions in the rhesus monkey
- 1 March 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 269 (1), 130-146
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902690111
Abstract
This study addressed the issue of whether paralimbic regions of the cerebral cortex share common thalamic projections. The corticothalamic connections of the paralimbic regions of the orbital frontal, medial prefrontal, cingulate, parahippocampal, and temporal polar cortices were studied with the autoradiographic method in the rhesus monkey. The results revealed that the orbital frontal, medial prefrontal, and temporal polar proisocortices have substantial projections to both the dorsomedial and medial pulvinar nuclei, whereas the anterior cingulate proisocortex (area 24) projects exclusively to the dorsomedial nucleus. These proisocortical areas also have thalamic connections with the intralaminar and midline nuclei. The cortical areas between the proisocortical regions on the one hand and the isocortical areas on the other, that is, the posterior cingulate region (area 23) and the posterior parahippocampal gyrus (areas TF and TH), project predominantly to the dorsal portion of the medial pulvinar nucleus, the anterior nuclear group (AV, AM), and the lateral dorsal (LD) nucleus. Additionally, the posterior cingulate and medial parahippocampal gyri (area TH) have projections to the lateral posterior (LP) nucleus. Thus, it appears that the proisocortical areas, which are characterized by a predominance of infragranular layers and an absence of layer IV, have common thalamic relationships. Likewise, the intermediate paralimbic areas between the proisocortex and isocortical regions, which also have a predominance of infragranular layers but in addition have evidence of a fourth layer, project to the medial pulvinar and to the so-called limbic nuclei, AV, AM, LD, as well as a modality-specific nucleus, LP.Keywords
This publication has 83 references indexed in Scilit:
- ‘Error’ potentials in limbic cortex (anterior cingulate area 24) of monkeys during motor learningNeuroscience Letters, 1986
- The origin, course, and termination of the hippocampothalamic projections in the macaqueJournal of Comparative Neurology, 1986
- Subcortical projections of the inferior parietal cortex (area 7) in the stump‐tailed monkeyJournal of Comparative Neurology, 1984
- The intrinsic architectonic and connectional organization of the superior temporal region of the rhesus monkeyJournal of Comparative Neurology, 1983
- The cingulate bridge between allocortex, isocortex and thalamusThe Anatomical Record, 1978
- Efferent connections of cortical, area 8 (frontal eye field) in Macaca fascicularis. A reinvestigation using the autoradiographic techniqueJournal of Comparative Neurology, 1977
- Cortico-cortical connections in the rhesus monkeyBrain Research, 1969
- KLÜVER-BUCY SYNDROME IN MONKEYS WITH NEOCORTICAL ABLATIONS OF TEMPORAL LOBEBrain, 1961
- EFFECTS OF TEMPORAL AND FRONTAL CORTICAL LESIONS ON AUDITORY DISCRIMINATION IN MONKEYSBrain, 1958
- A PROPOSED MECHANISM OF EMOTIONArchives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1937