Multisensory convergence and interaction in the pulvinar-lateralis posterior complex of the cat's thalamus

Responsiveness to visual, acoustic and somesthesic stimuli was studied in 260 units recorded within the associative thalamic nuclei of the cat (pulvinar-lateralis posterior complex and posterior group). Of the 123 units responding to one or more stimuli 41 (corresponding to 15% of the total) showed multisensory convergence. Bimodal, visual-somesthesic convergence was the most common finding, occurring in 33 units. Visual-somesthesic inhibitory interaction was observed only in the pulvinar nucleus, suggesting a peculiar synaptic organization of multisensory input to this nucleus.

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