Pulvinar projections to the striatum and amygdala in the tree shrew
Visually guided movement is possible in the absence of conscious visual perception, a phenomenon referred to as "blindsight" Similarly, fearful images can elicit emotional responses in the absence of their conscious perception. Both capabilities are thought to be mediated by pathways from...
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Main Authors: | Jonathan D. Day-Brown, Haiyang Wei, Ranida D. Chomsung, Heywood M. Petry, Martha E. Bickford |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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