Abstract
Two central projections from the corneal representation of the sensory trigeminal complex in the cat were demonstrated with horseradish peroxidase, autoradiographic and Golgi methods: (1) to the dorsal subdivision of the ipsilateral facial nucleus that innervates the orbicularis oculi muscle; and (2) to the bordering area between the contralateral central gray matter and the oculomotor nucleus, which receives dendrites of the oculomotor cells innervating the contralateral superior rectus muscle. These two routes probably mediate early responses of the corneal blink reflex and Bell's phenomenon, respectively.
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