Characterization of a thalamic nucleus mediating habenula responses to changes in ambient illumination.
Ruey-Kuang ChengSeetha KrishnanQian LinCaroline KibatSuresh J JesuthasanPublished in: BMC biology (2017)
A nucleus in the anterior thalamus of larval zebrafish innervates the dorsal left habenula. This nucleus receives input from the retina and pineal, responds to increase and decrease in ambient illumination, enables habenula responses to change in irradiance, and may function in light-evoked vertical migration.