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From: svolman@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Susan F Volman)
Subject: Re: Connections of auditory system
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    There are in fact some projections from the nuclei of the lateral
lemniscus to the thalamus that bypass the inferior colliculus.  
I don't have time to find a reference, but most anatomy books
do acknowledge them.  
    Are these inputs major enough to be involved in important 
aspects of auditory processing?  I don't know whether 
this question has been studied much, if at all.
