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The most potent stimulus for gastrin release is __________________.Gastrin,in turn,is a powerful stimulus for __________________.The PGA is directly inhibited from releasing gastrin by __________________.
Geniculostriate Pathways
The geniculostriate pathways are a part of the visual system responsible for processing visual information, extending from the retina to the primary visual cortex via the lateral geniculate nucleus.
Tectopulvinar
Refers to the neural pathway involving the superior colliculus (tectum) and the pulvinar nucleus of the thalamus, implicated in visual attention and eye movements.
Retinohypothalamic
Relating to the neural pathway from the retina to the hypothalamus, important in regulating circadian rhythms.
Tectopulvinar System
A neural pathway involved in visual processing, linking the superior colliculus to the thalamus and visual cortex.
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