Koniocellular

Koniocellular

Koniocellular refers to a visual pathway in the brains of some animals.For a 2000 review see [Hendry SH, Reid RC., "The koniocellular pathway in primate vision", Annu Rev Neurosci. 2000;23:127-53. PMID 10845061 ] .

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ee also

* Magnocellular part
* Parvocellular part


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