dorsomedial periaqueductal gray
Also known as: dorsomedial periaqueductal gray, periaqueductal gray, dorsal division, dorsal subnucleus of the midbrain central gray, Griseum centrale mesencephalis, subnucleus dorsalis
NeuroNames ID: 1845
Showing 7 synonym(s)
Name:
DMPAG
Language:
acronym
Organism:
mouse
Source:
Paxinos-2001
Citation:
Second Edition, Academic Press, San Diego, 2001
Source Title:
The Mouse Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates
Name:
dorsomedial periaqueductal gray
Language:
English
Organism:
mouse
Source:
Paxinos-2001
Citation:
Second Edition, Academic Press, San Diego, 2001
Source Title:
The Mouse Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates
Name:
periaqueductal gray, dorsal division
Language:
English
Organism:
rat
Source:
Swanson-2004
Citation:
Third Edition, Elsevier Academic Press, Oxford, 2004
Source Title:
Brain Maps: Structure of the Rat Brain.
Name:
dorsal subnucleus of the midbrain central gray
Language:
English
Organism:
human
Source:
Carrive-2012
Citation:
Chapter 10 in The Human Nervous System, Third Edition, JK Mai and G Paxinos (Eds.), pp. 367-400, Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Source Title:
Periaqueductal Gray
Name:
Griseum centrale mesencephalis, subnucleus dorsalis
Language:
Latin
Organism:
human
Source:
Olszewski-1954
Citation:
S. Karger, New York, 1954
Source Title:
Cytoarchitecture Of The Human Brainstem
Name:
PAGd
Language:
acronym
Organism:
rat
Source:
Swanson-2004
Citation:
Third Edition, Elsevier Academic Press, Oxford, 2004
Source Title:
Brain Maps: Structure of the Rat Brain.
Name:
DMPAG
Language:
acronym
Organism:
Macaca mulatta
Source:
Paxinos-2009a
Citation:
Amsterdam: Elsevier-Academic Press. 2009
Source Title:
The Rhesus Monkey Brain, Second Edition
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| Equivalent By | Human | Macaque | Rat | Mouse |
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| Topology | Relevant Data Not Located | Relevant Data Not Located | Relevant Data Not Located | Has The Structure |
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Basis:
Topology
Has Equivalent:
Yes
Organism:
Mus (mouse)
Their Name:
dorsomedial periaqueductal gray
Source:
Paxinos-2001
The Functional CNS Model - Rat (FMrat) ( Swanson-2004) is one of three hierarchical models representing the internal organization of the central nervous system (CNS). The others are the Structural CNS Model - Human (SThmn) and the Functional CNS Model - Human (FMhmn). The FMrat model represents the basic organization of the mouse ( Hof-2000 AMBA-2024 ) and, presumably, other rodents. Functional CNS models differ from structural models in that structures are defined and named by connectivity rather than by proximity to other structures at the same level. Functional models are more useful for representing longitudinal components of are grouped based on information drawn from multiple neuroscientific disciplines. such as connections, neurochemical characteristics, and role in physiogical and behavioral processes. While the Functional Model was developed primarily for an atlas of the rat brain ( Swanson-2004 ), the hierarchical organization of structures is for the most part applicable to the human, macaque, mouse and other mammalian brains as well. Structures at lower levels of the Functional CNS hierarchy are largely the same as in the Classical and Developmental Models, i.e., they were originally identified by stains for gray matter (Nissl substance) and white matter (myelin). At the next higher level they are grouped into basic connectional and functional systems of the CNS, such as the subcortical sensory systems, the brainstem motor system and the behavioral state system. At the highest levels CNS structures are grouped on the basis of dissection and embryologic precursors into cerebrum ( cerebral cortex and cerebral nuclei ), cerebellum, and cerebrospinal trunk.

