sensory superior colliculus

The term sensory superior colliculus refers to one of two parts of the superior colliculus in the functional model of the central nervous system ( Swanson-2004; see model Where It Appears below). The other part is the motor superior colliculus. The sensory part consists of three layers in the classical CNS model: the zonal layer of the superior colliculus, the superficial gray layer of the superior colliculus, and the superficial white layer of the superior colliculus ( Carpenter-1983 ). It is found both in primates and in rodents.

Also known as: superior colliculus, sensory related, sensory superior colliculus

NeuroNames ID: 2892

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