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Medial septal nucleus

Fig. 2.19 Central pathways and nuclei, (a) Frog AOS Pl/Pm = lateral and medial pallium EP = post, olfactory eminence and nSm = medial Septal nucleus (from Kratskin, 1995). Reptiles and mammals-—afferent pathways from AOB to amygdala nuclei (Cortical C3 and Medial M), with tertiary connections to other central nuclei in hypothalamus (MPOA, VMH and PMN) (from Johnston, 2000). (b) Snake AOS Second-order projection of accessory fibres nAOT - nucleus of AOT AM = anterior amygdala and nSph = nucleus Sphericus. (c) Mammal AOS Projection sites of vomeronasal fibres in cortex and hypothalamus (from Johnston, 1998). Fig. 2.19 Central pathways and nuclei, (a) Frog AOS Pl/Pm = lateral and medial pallium EP = post, olfactory eminence and nSm = medial Septal nucleus (from Kratskin, 1995). Reptiles and mammals-—afferent pathways from AOB to amygdala nuclei (Cortical C3 and Medial M), with tertiary connections to other central nuclei in hypothalamus (MPOA, VMH and PMN) (from Johnston, 2000). (b) Snake AOS Second-order projection of accessory fibres nAOT - nucleus of AOT AM = anterior amygdala and nSph = nucleus Sphericus. (c) Mammal AOS Projection sites of vomeronasal fibres in cortex and hypothalamus (from Johnston, 1998).
Limbic system amygdala (central, anterior, medial, and basolateral nuclei), medial and lateral septal nuclei medial septal nucleus... [Pg.249]

Basal forebrain cholinergic nuclei project to all cerebral cortical areas and the amygdala (nbM), hippocampal formation, cingulate, and hypothalamus (medial septal nucleus and vertical limb of the diagonal band), and the olfac-... [Pg.235]

A number of pathways contain acetylcholine, including neurons in the neostriatum, the medial septal nucleus, and the reticular formation. Cholinergic pathways appear to play an important role in cognitive functions, especially memory. Presenile dementia of the Alzheimer type is reportedly associated with a profound loss of cholinergic neurons. However, the specificity of this loss has been questioned because the levels of other putative transmitters, eg, somatostatin, are also decreased. [Pg.464]

Mo5DL motor trigeminal nucleus, dorsolateral part 56-57 Mo5VM motor trigeminal nucleus, ventromedial part 56-57 Mol molecular layer of the dentate gyrus 35, 79, 87, 106 mp mammillary peduncle 39-43, 80-81, 94-95 MPA medial preoptic area 18-23, 80-81, 93-97 MPB medial parabrachial nucleus 54-60, 83-84, 99-101 MPBE medial parabrachial nucleus external part 56-57 MPn medial pontine nucleus 51 MPO medial preoptic nucleus 23-24, 80, 92-97 MPOC medial preoptic nucleus, central part 21-22, 80 MPOL medial preoptic nucleus, lateral part 18-22 MPOM medial preoptic nucleus, medial part 21-22 MPT medial pretectal nucleus 38-41, 80, 109-110 MRe mammillary recess of the 3rd ventricle 36-38, 79 MRVL medial rostroventrolateral medulla 67-68 MS medial septal nucleus 13-18, 79-80, 103-108 MSO medial superior olive 54-60, 90... [Pg.495]

Septal and basal forebrain regions Medial septal nucleus Lateral septal nucleus Septofimbrial nucleus Nucleus of the diagonal band Substantia innominata Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis... [Pg.207]


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