The term ventral thalamus (Crosby) refers to a composite substructure of the brain that consists of the subthalamic nucleus, the nucleus of ansa lenticularis, the nucleus of field H and the zona incerta of the subthalamus, as well as rostral continuations of two midbrain structures, the red nucleus and the substantia nigra. |
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