| 1. | The thalamus and superior colliculus are connected via lateral geniculate nucleus.
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| 2. | The LGN and the medial geniculate nucleus which deals with hemispheres.
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| 3. | Most of these fibres terminate in the lateral geniculate body.
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| 4. | It is closed by a geniculated vein ( CuA2 ).
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| 5. | Preganglionic parasympathetic fibres exit the geniculate ganglion as the greater petrosal nerve.
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| 6. | Geniculate antennae are common in the Coleoptera and Hymenoptera.
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| 7. | The dorsolateral geniculate nucleus is the main division of the lateral geniculate body.
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| 8. | The dorsolateral geniculate nucleus is the main division of the lateral geniculate body.
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| 9. | Retinal lateral geniculate bodies, where optic radiations continue to the visual cortex.
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| 10. | The geniculate ganglion is one of several ganglia of the head and neck.
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