lateral geniculate body
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Definition
- Noun:
- A neural structure that serves as a processing station on the way from the retina to the occipital lobe of the cerebral cortex: The lateral geniculate body is a key relay center in the brain's visual pathway. It receives visual information from the optic nerves and sends it to the primary visual cortex for further processing.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Damage to the lateral geniculate body can result in specific visual field deficits.
- The neurons in the lateral geniculate body are organized in distinct layers.
- Visual signals are processed and relayed through the lateral geniculate body before reaching the visual cortex.
Advanced Usage
- "Lateral geniculate body (LGB)": This is the full term, often abbreviated in scientific literature.
- The study focused on the response properties of cells in the LGB.
- "Lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN)": This is a synonymous term frequently used in neuroscience. It emphasizes the structure's role as a collection of neuron cell bodies (a nucleus).
- The lateral geniculate nucleus is a thalamic relay for visual information.
Variants and Related Words
- Lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) (n): A synonymous term for the lateral geniculate body.
- Medial geniculate body (n): A related auditory processing structure in the thalamus, which relays sound information.
- Thalamus (n): The larger brain region that contains the lateral geniculate body.
Synonyms
- Lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN): The most common direct synonym.
- Visual thalamic relay: A descriptive synonym highlighting its function and location.
Related Phrases
- Geniculate body: A general term for either the lateral (visual) or medial (auditory) processing structures in the thalamus.
- Retinogeniculate pathway: The neural pathway from the retina to the lateral geniculate body.
Noun
- a neural structure that serves as a processing station on the way from the retina to the occipital lobe of the cerebral cortex