- The
intralaminar thalamic nuclei (ITN) are
collections of
neurons in the
internal medullary lamina of the thalamus. The ITN are
generally divided in two...
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centrum medianum, (CM or Cm-Pf) is a
nucleus in the
posterior group of the
intralaminar thalamic nuclei (ITN) in the thalamus. (This must not be
confused with...
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neuronal activity) in the
midbrain reticular formation (MRF) and
thalamic intralaminar nuclei during tasks requiring increased alertness and attention.[citation...
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projects to the
insular cortex. Finally, some
fibers are sent to the
intralaminar nucleus (IL) of the
thalamus via the
reticular formation. The IL projects...
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distinct clusters of neurons, such as the
periventricular nucleus, the
intralaminar elements, the "nucleus limitans", and others.
These latter structures...
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cortical afferents, and both
receive substantial additional inputs from the
intralaminar thalamic nuclei.
Globus pallidus is
Latin for "pale globe". Pallidal...
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central lateral nucleus is a part of the
anterior intralaminar nucleus in the thalamus.: 2 The
intralaminar nuclei project to many
different regions of the...
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inputs provide context from
internal state of the
brain and
enter into
intralaminar "non-specific"
nuclei in the
centrolateral thalamus with
axons in layers...
- resistance,
depressed burst and
tonic firing,
especially in
ventrobasal and
intralaminar neurons,
while at the same time
increasing burst duration and mean conductance...
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nucleus Reuniens nucleus (a.k.a.
medioventral nucleus)
Rhomboidal nucleus Intralaminar nuclear group Centromedian nucleus Parafascicular nucleus Paracentral...