Habenular nuclei
Habenular nuclei | |
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Mesal aspect of a brain sectioned in the median sagittal plane. The habenular nuclei are not labeled directly, but after expanding, look to region with 'habenular commissure', 'pineal body', and 'posterior commissure' | |
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Latin | nucleus habenularis lateralis, nucleus habenularis medialis |
TA |
A14.1.08.503 A14.1.08.504 |
FMA | 62372 |
- See habenula for more detailed information.
The habenular nuclei comprise a small group of nuclei that are part of the epithalamus of the diencephalon, situated at the posterior end of the thalamus, on its upper surface.
The habenular nuclei are typically divided into:
- lateral habenular nucleus (hier-278 at NeuroNames, )
- medial habenular nucleus (hier-279 at NeuroNames, )
The pineal gland is attached to the brain in this region.
Nerve impulses from the habenular nuclei are transmitted to the septal nuclei via the stria medullaris, which is found on the medial surface of the thalamus.
External links
- Stained brain slice images which include the "Habenula" at the BrainMaps project
- http://isc.temple.edu/neuroanatomy/lab/atlas/pdhn/
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