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. 2002 Dec 1;22(23):10449–10460. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-23-10449.2002

Fig. 9.

Fig. 9.

Paths by which auditory information is processed in the amygdala and projected back to the IC. Solid lines indicate feedforward projection of auditory information.Dotted lines indicate feedback connections that can include results of amygdalar processing. Sources are as follows: projections from auditory cortex and amygdala to IC (present study); projections from MGB to amygdala in rats (LeDoux et al., 1985); projections from auditory cortex to amygdala in the mustached bat (Fitzpatrick et al., 1998) and in monkeys (Aggleton et al., 1980;Stefanacci and Amaral, 2000); projections from the amygdala, including Bmg, to auditory cortex in other species (Amaral and Price, 1984;McDonald and Jackson, 1987); many additional connections exist between amygdaloid nuclei and auditory cortex.