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Lateral pulvinar nucleus
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Lateral pulvinar nucleus (nucleus pulvinaris lateralis) is one of four traditionally anatomically distinguished nuclei of the pulvinar of the thalamus. The other three nuclei of the pulvinar are called anterior, inferior and medial pulvinar nuclei.
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Connections
Afferent
- Lateral pulvinar nucleus, together with its inferior and medial nuclei, receives afferent input from superior colliculus.[1][2]
- The dorsal part of the lateral pulvinar nucleus also receives afferent input from posterior parietal cortex and the dorsal stream cortical areas.[1][2]
Efferent
- Lateral pulvinar nucleus, together with its inferior nucleus, both have projections to the early visual cortical areas.[1][2]
- The dorsal part of the lateral pulvinar nucleus also sends its efferent output connections to the posterior parietal cortex and the dorsal stream cortical areas.[1][2]
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Functions
Clinical significance
Lesions of the lateral pulvinar nucleus can result in neglect syndromes and attentional deficits.[5]
References
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