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  • Title: The Septal Nuclei
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 539
  • Publisher: Springer
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  • First Year Published: 1976
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Septal area

of the lateral septum and medial septum. The septal nuclei are located in this area. The septal nuclei are composed of medium-size neurons which are

Limbic system

structures, particularly the mammillary bodies and septal nuclei Subcortical areas: Septal nuclei: a set of structures that lie in front of the lamina

Medial septal nucleus

The medial septal nucleus (MS) is one of the septal nuclei. Neurons in this nucleus give rise to the bulk of efferents from the septal nuclei. A major projection

Grey matter

and nucleus accumbens; as well as the septal nuclei), cerebellum (deep cerebellar nuclei – the dentate nuclei, globose nucleus, emboliform nucleus, and

List of regions in the human brain

Substantia innominata Nucleus basalis Diagonal band of Broca Septal nuclei Medial septal nuclei Lamina terminalis Vascular organ of lamina terminalis Olfactory

Stria terminalis

collection of nuclei at the base of the lateral ventricles, and in front of the septum. The BNST, hypothalamic nuclei, and septal nuclei are all in close

Septum pellucidum

in the septal area in the midline of the brain between the two cerebral hemispheres. The septal area is also the location of the septal nuclei. It is

Septum verum

the lower base of the telencephalon. The Septum verum contains the septal nuclei, which are usually considered part of the limbic system.  Laterally

Medial forebrain bundle

from the basal olfactory regions, the periamygdaloid region and the septal nuclei, as well as fibers from brainstem regions, including the ventral tegmental

Fornix (neuroanatomy)

to the anterior nuclei of thalamus via the mammillothalamic tract. The anterior fibers (precommissural fornix) end at the septal nuclei of the basal forebrain