1. The thalamus and superior colliculus are connected via lateral geniculate nucleus . 2. The LGN and the medial geniculate nucleus which deals with hemispheres. 3. The dorsolateral geniculate nucleus is the main division of the lateral geniculate body. 4. Retinal sensors send signals through the optic tract to the Lateral geniculate nucleus . 5. Most of these fibers synapse in the lateral geniculate nucleus or the pretectal nucleus. 6. The anterior visual pathway refers to structures involved in vision before the lateral geniculate nucleus . 7. Projections to the subthalamus are target toward the lateral geniculate nucleus and vestibulocerebellar relay nuclei. 8. The layers representing the deprived eye in the lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus are atrophied. 9. They project their axons between the layers of the lateral geniculate nucleus where M and P cells project. 10. This would provide an efficient system for wiring between the striate cortex and the lateral geniculate nucleus ( LGN ).