The central medial nucleus: thalamic site of seizure regulation. Brain Res 1990;508:297-300.Miller JW, Ferrendelli JA: The central medial nucleus: Thalamic site of seizure regulation. Brain Res 1990; 508:297-300Miller JW and Ferrendelli JA.The central medial nucleus:thalamic site of seizure...
CM: central medial thalamic nucleus, D3V: dorsal 3rd ventricle, PVT: paraventricular thalamic nucleus. Full size image The mPFC is involved in the regulation of somatosensory information and affective changes. Therefore, we tested whether activation/inhibition of the CM-mPFC pathway changes itch and ...
Central medial thalamic nucleus dynamically participates in acute itch sensation and chronic itch-induced anxiety-like behavior in male mice Jia-Ni Li, Xue-Mei Wu, Liu-Jie Zhao, Han-Xue Sun, Jie Hong, Feng-Ling Wu, Si-Hai Chen, Tao Chen, Hui Li, Yu-Lin Dong & Yun-Qing...
This paper demonstrates a cortical influence upon the medial thalamic nuclei unit activity evoked by thermal noxious stimulation in rats. We studied the effects of cortical spreading depression (CSD) upon the responses of the centralis lateralis (CL) nucleus of the medial thalamus to noxious heat ...
Pathological phenomena could be noticed in the most caudal regions of the above thalamic nuclear group, including the medial dorsal nucleus. Projections of the cerebellar interpositus nucleus were directed toward nearly the same regions of the intralaminar nuclei; degeneration was more intensive (...
Significantly more Fos-IR nuclei were found in the laminae I and II, and laminae V–VI of the lumbarsacral spinal cord, the paraventricular thalamic nucleus, the cingulate cortex, the amygdaloid central nucleus in NMS rats, but not in the solitary tract, the central medial thalamic nucleus, ...
It is an integral component of the limbic circuitry, receiving signals from the hippocampus via the fornix and sending signals to the anterior thalamus via the mammillothalamic tract.SEE: medial mammillary nucleus; SEE: limbic system for illus medial geniculate body medial geniculate body medial ...
we discuss accumulating evidence that the central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) plays a key role in this process. Specifically, we propose that the mutually inhibitory circuits of the CeA use a winner-takes-all strategy that supports transitioning across defensive modes and the execution of specifi...
nucleus that lies just medial to the putamen; they are called the lenticular nuclei because they look like curved pieces fitting together like lenses. The globus pallidus has two subdivisions, the external and internal segments, which are lateral and medial, respectively. These nuclei are depicted ...
route to the amygdala. The CeA may receive direct thalamic inputs about the conditional stimulus as well as nociceptive stimuli. Furthermore, parts of the ventroposterior medial thalamic nucleus that primarily receive visceral and gustatory information project to the amygdala. These projections may ...