Nucleus dorsooralis (Hassler)

The term Nucleus dorsooralis (Hassler) refers to a subdivision of the thalamus. It and the Nucleus lateropolaris (Hassler) constitute the parvicellular part of the ventral anterior nucleus. It is itself composed of two subdivisions: Nucleus dorsooralis internus (Hassler) and Nucleus dorsooralis externus (Hassler) ( Macchi-1997 ).

Also known as: Nucleus dorsalis (Hassler), Nucleus lateralis rostralis situs polaris

NeuroNames ID: 2208

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Name:

Nucleus dorsalis (Hassler)

Language:

Latin

Organism:

human

Source:

Macchi-1997

Citation:

J Neurosurg 1997 Apr;86(4):670-85

Source Title:

Toward an agreement on terminology of nuclear and subnuclear divisions of the motor thalamus

Name:

LRpo (Percheron)

Language:

acronym

Organism:

macaque

Source:

Macchi-1997

Citation:

J Neurosurg 1997 Apr;86(4):670-85

Source Title:

Toward an agreement on terminology of nuclear and subnuclear divisions of the motor thalamus

Name:

Nucleus lateralis rostralis situs polaris

Language:

Latin

Organism:

macaque

Citation:

Brain Res Brain Res Rev 1996 Aug;22(2):93-181

Source Title:

The primate motor thalamus

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Their Name:

Nucleus dorsalis (Hassler)

Source:

Macchi-1997

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