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Science 7 November 1980:
Vol. 210. no. 4470, pp. 671 - 673
DOI: 10.1126/science.7192013

Articles

Science, Vol 210, Issue 4470, 671-673
Copyright © 1980 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Nonolfactory sensory pathway to the telencephalon in a teleost fish

TE Finger

Pathways conveying lateral-line sensory information within the brain of a bullhead catfish terminate in a localized zone within the telencephalon. Thus, the telencephalon in teleosts, as in amniote species, contains regions that receive specific sensory input. Therefore, this lemniscal organization is not restricted to mammalian or amniote species but is a feature common to most, if not all, vertebrates.


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