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The postrhinal area, POR, is a known center for integrating spatial with non-spatial visual information and a possible hub for influencing landmark navigation by affective input from the amygdala. This may involve specific circuits within muscarinic acetylcholine receptor 2 (M2)-positive or M2-negative modules of POR which associate inputs from the thalamus, cortex, and amygdala and send outputs to the entorhinal cortex. Using anterograde and retrograde labeling with conventional and viral tracers in male and female mice we found that all higher visual areas of the ventral cortical stream project to the amygdala, while such inputs are absent from primary visual cortex (V1) and dorsal stream areas. Unexpectedly for the presumed salt-and-pepper organization of mouse extrastriate cortex, tracing results show that inputs from the dLGN (dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus) and LP (lateral posterior nucleus) were spatially clustered in layer (L) 1 and overlapped with M2+ patches of POR. In contrast, input from the...Apr 13, 2021