Abstract

Lesions were placed in the inferior colliculi of seven opossum and degenerating axons were traced to the dorsal thalamus with the Nauta technique. The sites of terminal degeneration included the medial geniculate body, ventral posterior, and posterior thalamic nuclei (PO). This wide region of distribution provides an anatomic basis for the existence of cells in the ventral posterior and PO nuclei that are responsive to auditory stimuli.

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