Cytochemical and immunocytochemical methods reveal details of the pulvinar architecture that are not apparent from Nissl and myelin staining. The results of these techniques have been interpreted in different ways by different investigators, each adopting different sets of nomenclature for the various pulvinar subdivisions. In this chapter, we discuss the notion that the differentiation of the pulvinar along primate evolution took place upon a relatively rigid chemoarchitectonic scaffold.
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Gattass, R., Soares, J. G. M., & Lima, B. (2018). Chemoarchitecture of the pulvinar. In Advances in Anatomy Embryology and Cell Biology (Vol. 225, pp. 9–14). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70046-5_3
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