superior colliculus stratum zonale

stratum zonale

Most superficial layer of the superior colliculus consisting primarily of thin fibers derived primarily from the occipital cortex (Brodal, Neurological Anatomy, 2nd 3d, 1981, pg. 544).

Type Organ
Parent Structure layer of superior colliculus
Latin Name stratum zonale

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the superior colliculus stratum zonale?
Most superficial layer of the superior colliculus consisting primarily of thin fibers derived primarily from the occipital cortex (Brodal, Neurological Anatomy, 2nd 3d, 1981, pg. 544).
What is the Latin name for the superior colliculus stratum zonale?
The Latin name for the superior colliculus stratum zonale is stratum zonale.

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