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The evolutionary origin of visual and somatosensory representation in the vertebrate pallium

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NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
卷 4, 期 4, 页码 639-+

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41559-020-1137-2

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  1. Swedish Medical Research Council [VR-M-K2013-62X-03026, VR-M-2015-02816, VR-M-2018-02453]
  2. European Union [604102]
  3. EU/Horizon 2020 [720270, 785907]
  4. Parkinsonfonden
  5. Karolinska Institutet's research funds

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Amniotes, such as mammals and reptiles, have vision and other senses represented in the pallium, whereas anamniotes, such as amphibians, fish and cyclostomes (including lampreys), which diverged much earlier, were historically thought to process olfactory information predominantly or even exclusively in the pallium. Here, we show that there is a separate visual area with retinotopic representation, and that somatosensory information from the head and trunk is represented in an adjacent area in the lamprey pallial cortex (lateral pallium). These cortical sensory areas flank a non-primary-sensory motor area. Both vision and somatosensation are relayed via the thalamus. These findings suggest that the basic sensorimotor representation of the mammalian neocortex, as well as the sensory thalamocortical relay, had already evolved in the last common ancestor of cyclostomes and gnathostomes around 560 million years ago. This study uses isolated eye-brain preparations to show topographic visual and somatosensory representation in the lamprey pallium, which is similar to the basic sensorimotor representation of the mammalian neocortex.

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