optic lobe-calycal tract 5 neuron 1 [FBbt_00048351]
Adult projection neuron that receives input in the dorsal three-quarters of medulla layer 7 and the accessory medulla and fasciculates with optic lobe-calycal tract 5 to arborize contralaterally in the ventral accessory calyx and the dorsal accessory calyx (Yagi et al., 2016). It has its cell body near the superior posterior slope (Yagi et al., 2016). It also projects to the superior medial protocerebrum, the antler, the superior and inferior clamp, and the superior and posterior lateral protocerebrum (Yagi et al., 2016).
optic lobe-calycal tract 5 neuron 1
ID: FBbt_00048351
Adult Nervous system Neuron Visual system
Adult projection neuron that receives input in the dorsal three-quarters of medulla layer 7 and the accessory medulla and fasciculates with optic lobe-calycal tract 5 to arborize contralaterally in the ventral accessory calyx and the dorsal accessory calyx (Yagi et al., 2016). It has its cell body near the superior posterior slope (Yagi et al., 2016). It also projects to the superior medial protocerebrum, the antler, the superior and inferior clamp, and the superior and posterior lateral protocerebrum (Yagi et al., 2016).
Open in VFB 3D Browser →- accessory medulla neuron
- adult visual projection neuron to the mushroom body
- supraesophageal ganglion neuron
Relationships
- bearer of: bilateral
- fasciculates with: adult optic lobe-calycal tract 5
- has soma location: cell body rind of adult posterior slope
- receives synaptic input in region: accessory medulla, medulla serpentine layer
- sends synaptic output to region: adult mushroom body dorsal accessory calyx, adult mushroom body ventral accessory calyx, antler, inferior clamp, posterior lateral protocerebrum, superior clamp, superior lateral protocerebrum, superior medial protocerebrum
Alternative Names
| Synonym | Scope | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| OLCT5 cell | broad synonym | Yagi et al., 2016 |
| OLCT5 neuron 1 | exact synonym | Yagi et al., 2016 |
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