Stimulation of either the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus or the optictract significantly increased glutamate release in area 17.
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NF-containing axonal enlargements were observed in optictract and superior colliculus and they increased in number in a proximodistal direction.
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Transport deficits progress distal-to-proximal, appearing in the colliculus first followed by more proximal secondary targets and then the optictract.
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We recorded from single units in the pretectal nucleus of the optictract (NOT) of the nonhuman primate.
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Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain showed enlargement and enhancement of the right optic nerve, chiasm, and proximal optictract.
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Microiontophoresis of kynurenate in area 17 neurons selectively suppressed the excitatory response to dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus and optictract stimulation.
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We experienced a case of bilateral optictract degeneration characterized by severe gliosis in a Japanese black cattle without any obvious visual defects.