Processing multimodal sensory information is vital for behaving animals
in many contexts. The barn owl, an auditory specialist, is a classic
model for studying multisensory integration. In the barn owl, spatial
auditory information is conveyed to the optic tectum (TeO) by a direct
projection from the external nucleus of the inferior colliculus (ICX).
In contrast, evidence of an integration of visual and auditory
information in auditory generalist avian species is completely lacking.
In particular, it is not known whether in auditory generalist species
the ICX projects to the TeO at all. Here we use various retrograde and
anterograde tracing techniques both in vivo and in vitro, intracellular
fillings of neurons in vitro, and whole-cell patch recordings to
characterize the connectivity between ICX and TeO in the chicken. We
found that there is a direct projection from ICX to the TeO in the
chicken, although this is small and only to the deeper layers (layers
13-15) of the TeO. However, we found a relay area interposed among the
IC, the TeO, and the isthmic complex that receives strong synaptic input
from the ICX and projects broadly upon the intermediate and deep layers
of the TeO. This area is an external portion of the formatio reticularis
lateralis (FRLx). In addition to the projection to the TeO, cells in
FRLx send, via collaterals, descending projections through
tectopontine-tectoreticular pathways. This newly described connection
from the inferior colliculus to the TeO provides a solid basis for
visual-auditory integration in an auditory generalist bird. (C) 2016
Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Processing multimodal sensory information is vital for behaving animals
in many contexts. The barn owl, an auditory specialist, is a classic
model for studying multisensory integration. In the barn owl, spatial
auditory information is conveyed to the optic tectum (TeO) by a direct
projection from the external nucleus of the inferior colliculus (ICX).
In contrast, evidence of an integration of visual and auditory
information in auditory generalist avian species is completely lacking.
In particula...
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