anteromedial region of the motor thalamus The term
anteromedial region of the motor thalamus refers to a substructure of the
ventral nuclear group of the
thalamus based on
connectivity and function. It corresponds to the
anterior ventral lateral nucleus , which receives a projection primarily from the
globus pallidus . It, the
anterolateral region of the motor thalamus and the
posterior region of the motor thalamus constitute the
motor thalamus (
Macchi-1997 ).
Also known as: anteromedial region of the motor thalamus, anteromedial region of motor thalamus, middle region of motor thalamus, pallidal channel of motor nucleus
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Name:
anteromedial region of the motor thalamus
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:
anteromedial region of motor thalamus
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:
middle region of motor thalamus
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:
pallidal channel of motor nucleus
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:
pallidal channel of motor nucleus
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
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Their Name:
anteromedial region of the motor thalamus
Basis:
Internal Structure
Their Name:
pallidal channel of motor nucleus
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