magnocellulaire
Magnocellulaire refers to a specific type of neuronal cell found in the retina and the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) of the thalamus. These cells, also known as M-cells or magnocellular neurons, are characterized by their large cell bodies and dendritic trees. In the retina, magnocellular ganglion cells are one of the two main types of output neurons, the other being parvocellular ganglion cells. Magnocellular cells receive input primarily from rods and some cones in the retina, contributing to a system that is highly sensitive to low light levels and rapid changes in visual information.
The magnocellular pathway is primarily involved in processing information related to motion, flicker, and depth perception.
In the LGN, magnocellular neurons are located in the ventral layers, receiving input from retinal magnocellular