Awardee OrganizationSTATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO
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In primates, the pulvinar is the largest nucleus in the thalamus. It
is closely interconnected with many areas of visual cortex, the
temporal lobe and the pariental lobe, as well as with the superior
colliculus. The pulvinar may play a crucial role in recovery of
vision following blindness of central origin, and it has been
implicated in the effects of stroke in man. It is thought to play
an important role in the central processing of visual information
and in the integration of eye movements with visual perception.
The nature of that role is not understood. This research is part of
a long-term project to understand how the pulvinar contributes to
vision. The proposed research is expected to clarify the
functional significance of the tectopulvinar pathway, and to
clarify the different functional relationships between striate and
extrastriate cortex and two pulvinar subdivisions, the inferior and
lateral nuclei.
One aim is to find out how eye movements affect the visual
responsifeness of single neurons in the pulvinar. Microelectrode
recordings will be made from the pulvinar in macaques trained to
make eye movements of specified size and direction. Since any
effects of eye movements are likely to be mediated by input to the
pulvinar from the superior colliculus, these effects will also be
measured after colliculus ablation. A second aim is to investigate
the degree to which the state of directed attention and the
behavioral training techniques, affect the visual responsiveness of
inferior and lateral pulvinar neurons.
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