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- The intralaminar thalamic nuclei (ITN) are collections of neurons in the internal medullary lamina of the thalamus. The ITN are generally divided in two...
- 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...
- neuronal activity) in the midbrain reticular formation (MRF) and thalamic intralaminar nuclei during tasks requiring increased alertness and attention.[citation...
- distinct clusters of neurons, such as the periventricular nucleus, the intralaminar elements, the "nucleus limitans", and others. These latter structures...
- 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...
- 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...
- inputs provide context from internal state of the brain and enter into intralaminar "non-specific" nuclei in the centrolateral thalamus with axons in layers...
- medioventral nucleus) rhomboidal nucleus interanteromedial intermediodorsal intralaminar nuclear group anterior (rostral) group paracentral nucleus central lateral...
- cortical afferents, and both receive substantial additional inputs from the intralaminar thalamic nuclei. Globus pallidus is Latin for "pale globe". Pallidal...
- the aspect is deeply different from what is seen in macaques where "intralaminar" elements receive particular afferents such as cerebellar and tectal...