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Visually released prey-catching in common toads: Various brain structures are involved in visual processes, such as feature discrimination (R, Pt, O), learning (P, At, Pt, O), and attention (S, Pt, Lt, O). The underlying neural network is suggested from experiments applying single neuron recording, focal brain stimulation, 14C-2-deoxiglucose labeling, lesioning, and anatomical pathway tracing. - R, retina (contralateral eye); O, optic tectum; Pt, pretectal thalamus; Lt, lateral anterior thalamic nucleus; At, anterior thalamus; P, posterior ventromedial pallium; S, caudal ventral striatum; B/S, bulbar/spinal pre-motor/motor nuclei; arrows: excitatory input; lines with dots: inhibitory influences.

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