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- nervous system) Medial nucleus (accessory olfactory system) Cortical and basomedial nuclei (main olfactory system) Lateral and basolateral nuclei (frontotemporal...
- exogenous NPY, the glucocorticoid dexamethasone (which activates NPY in the basomedial hypothalamus), or N-acetyl [Leu 28, Leu31] NPY (24-36) are injected into...
- black elsewhere. Its wing is hyaline and microtrichose except bare basomedially. The abdomen is black with yellow maculate pattern. Its 1st tergum is...
- broad brown lateral margins. The wings are mostly brown except for the basomedial portions, which are subhyaline (partly transparent). In males, the foretibia...
- basolateral amygdala, encomp****ing the lateral, basolateral (basal) and basomedial (accessory basal) nuclei, plus the anterior, amygdalopiriform and posterolateral...
- nuclear group include the basolateral nucleus, lateral nucleus, and the basomedial nucleus. The basolateral nucleus cooperates with the central nucleus in...
- The abdomen's 1st tergum is black; 2nd tergum yellow except for small basomedial triangular maculae; 3rd tergum is yellow, with indistinct dark medial...
- Finkelstein J, Pak S, Jennings JH, Davidson TJ, et al. (November 2015). "Basomedial amygdala mediates top-down control of anxiety and fear". Nature. 527 (7577):...
- Free Press (1956) 1956 Olds, J. "Runway and maze behavior controlled by basomedial forebrain stimulation in the rat." Journal of Comparative and Physiological...
- Gunaydin LA, Mirzabekov JJ, Ye L, Kim SY, Lei A, Deisseroth K (2015). Basomedial amygdala mediates top-down control of anxiety and fear. Nature 527: 179–185...