Afferent fibers to the cingular vocalization region in the squirrel monkey

Three squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) received horseradish peroxidase injections in the anterior cingulate cortex at the level of the genu of the corpus callosum, a region yielding vocalization when electrically stimulated. Retrogradely labeled neurons were found at the cortical level within the dorsomedial and lateral prefrontal cortex (areas 9 and 10), orbital cortex (area 11), premotor cortex (areas 44, 6b, and 8), frontoparietal operculum, insula, cortex of the superior temporal sulcus, piriform cortex, subiculum, posterior cingulate, and retrosplenial cortex. Subcortical telencephalic projections came from the the claustrum, diagonal band of Broca, nucleus basalis Meynert, nuclei basalis lateralis and accessorius amygdalae, and cells at the periphery of globus pallidus. Diencephalic structures projecting to the anterior cingulate cortex were the thalamic nuclei anterior medialis, anterior ventralis, ventralis anterior, ventralis lateralis pars medialis, medialis dorsalis, pulvinaris medialis, centralis superior lateralis and limitans; the intralaminar nuclei paracentralis, centralis lateralis and parafascicularis; and the midline nuclei periventricularis, parataenialis, centralis superior, centralis inferior, centralis medialis, and reuniens. In the hypothalamus, projections came from the periventricular, lateral and posterior part, as well as the supramamillary nucleus. Midbrain afferent fibers came from the ventral tegmental area of Tsai, medial substantia nigra, reticular formation, area praerubralis, nucleus peripeduncularis, and periaqueductal gray. The most posterior labeled neurons were found in the locus ceruleus, dorsal tegmental nucleus of Gudden, nucleus annularis, nucleus centralis superior Bechterew, nucleus dorsalis raphae and the most dorsomedial part of the nucleus reticularis tegmenti pontis. Some of those projections have functional significance in the light of the hypothesis that the cingular cortex is involved in the volitional control of emotional reactions on the one hand and the influence of primary emotional reactions on intentional behavior on the other.

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