dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus
corpus geniculatum laterale (Hassler)
The main division of the lateral geniculate body; consists of two magnocellular layers [TA] (strata magnocellularia [TA]) and four parvocellular layers [TA] (strata parvocellularia [TA]) and serves as a processing station in the major pathway from the retina to the cerebral cortex, receiving fibers from the optic tract and giving rise to the geniculocalcarine radiation to the visual cortex in the occipital lobe.
| Type | Nerve |
| Parent Structure | nucleus of dorsal thalamus |
| Latin Name | corpus geniculatum laterale (Hassler) |
| FMA ID | 62214 |
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