On the structure and function of the tectofugal visual pathway in laterally eyed birds

Bischof H-J, Watanabe S (1997)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY 35(4): 246-254.

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Of the two visual systems in vertebrates, the tectofugal pathway has often been attributed to stimulus localization, while the thalamofugal pathway was thought to be involved in stimulus identification. This review provides evidence that the tectofugal pathway serves both functions. It is speculated that the initial task of the tectum is to localize an object and to guide the fixation movement. The object in focus is then analysed by the higher stations of the tectofugal system. The result of the analysis is fed into the optic tectum and is used for decision about the treatment of the object.
Stichworte
stimulus localization; identification; extra-geniculocortical pathway
Erscheinungsjahr
1997
Zeitschriftentitel
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY
Band
35
Ausgabe
4
Seite(n)
246-254
ISSN
0924-3860
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1627601

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Bischof H-J, Watanabe S. On the structure and function of the tectofugal visual pathway in laterally eyed birds. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY. 1997;35(4):246-254.
Bischof, H. - J., & Watanabe, S. (1997). On the structure and function of the tectofugal visual pathway in laterally eyed birds. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY, 35(4), 246-254. https://doi.org/10.1076/ejom.35.4.246.13080
Bischof, Hans-Joachim, and Watanabe, S. 1997. “On the structure and function of the tectofugal visual pathway in laterally eyed birds”. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY 35 (4): 246-254.
Bischof, H. - J., and Watanabe, S. (1997). On the structure and function of the tectofugal visual pathway in laterally eyed birds. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY 35, 246-254.
Bischof, H.-J., & Watanabe, S., 1997. On the structure and function of the tectofugal visual pathway in laterally eyed birds. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY, 35(4), p 246-254.
H.-J. Bischof and S. Watanabe, “On the structure and function of the tectofugal visual pathway in laterally eyed birds”, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY, vol. 35, 1997, pp. 246-254.
Bischof, H.-J., Watanabe, S.: On the structure and function of the tectofugal visual pathway in laterally eyed birds. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY. 35, 246-254 (1997).
Bischof, Hans-Joachim, and Watanabe, S. “On the structure and function of the tectofugal visual pathway in laterally eyed birds”. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY 35.4 (1997): 246-254.

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