Nucleus centralis intermedialis

The term Nucleus centralis intermedialis refers to one of five midline nuclei of the thalamus as defined in Olszewski-1952. The other nuclei in the group are the Nucleus centralis densocellularis, the Nucleus centralis inferior thalami, the Nucleus centralis superior thalami, and the Nucleus centralis latocellularis. Together they constitute the central medial nucleus and the rhomboidal nucleus ( Jones-1990 )

Also known as: Nucleus centralis intermedialis, Nucleus centralis intermedius thalami

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Name:

Nucleus centralis intermedialis

Language:

Latin

Organism:

Macaca mulatta

Citation:

S. Karger, Basel, Switzerland, 1952

Source Title:

The Thalamus Of The Macaca mulatta: An Atlas For Use With The Stereotaxic Instrument

Name:

Nucleus centralis intermedius thalami

Language:

Latin

Organism:

Macaca fascicularis

Source:

Shantha-1968

Citation:

Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1968

Source Title:

A Stereotaxic Atlas Of The Java Monkey Brain (Macaca irus)

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Internal Structure

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Their Name:

Nucleus centralis intermedius thalami

Source:

Shantha-1968

Basis:

Internal Structure

Has Equivalent:

Yes

Their Name:

Nucleus centralis intermedialis

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