medial subnucleus of the midbrain central gray

The term medial subnucleus of the midbrain central gray refers to a portion of the periaqueductal gray. It, the lateral subnucleus of the midbrain central gray and the dorsal subnucleus of the midbrain central gray, constitute the periaqueductal gray ( Beitz-1990 ).

Also known as: medial subnucleus of the midbrain central gray, Griseum centrale mesencephali, subnucleus medialis

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Name:

medial subnucleus of the midbrain central gray

Language:

English

Organism:

human

Source:

Beitz-1990

Citation:

Chapter 13, pp. 307-320 in The Human Nervous System, G. Paxinos, (Ed.), Academic Press, San Diego, 1990

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Central Gray

Name:

Griseum centrale mesencephali, subnucleus medialis

Language:

Latin

Organism:

human

Citation:

S. Karger, New York, 1954

Source Title:

Cytoarchitecture Of The Human Brainstem

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Their Name:

Griseum centrale mesencephali, subnucleus medialis

Basis:

Internal Structure

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Yes

Their Name:

medial subnucleus of the midbrain central gray

Source:

Beitz-1990

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