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The inferior longitudinal fasciculus is an important source of fiber afferent to the amygdala

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Answered by Cheemaking
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The inferior longitudinal fasciculus, which is in the white matter inferolateral to the temporal horn (Figure 4) connects these visual areas with one another and with the temporal polar cortex, an important source of fibres afferent to the amygdala.

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connects visual areas with one another and with the temporal polar cortex, an important source of fibers afferent to the amygdala.

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