BrainRegionNSA FD TH MGB
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Medial Geniculate Body
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This page covers biological details of component Medial Geniculate Body. Region is part of aHuman target integrated biological model.
- Top-down path to region: Forebrain Diencephalon -> Thalamus (FD.TH) -> Medial Geniculate Body (NSA.FD.TH.MGB) (see Mind Maps)
- Type: nucleus
- Brain area: Neocortical Brain - Sensory Aggregation Area
- Role: relay
- Function: Detection of the relative intensity and duration of a sound, relay to Auditory Cortex
- Notes to function: Thalamus
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Components
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Component items:
- Anterodorsal Nucleus of Medial Geniculate Body
- Dorsal Nucleus of Medial Geniculate Body
- Magnocellular Nucleus of Medial Geniculate Body
- Medial Nucleus of Medial Geniculate Body
- Posterodorsal Nucleus of Medial Geniculate Body
- Ventral Nucleus of Medial Geniculate Body
- Medial Geniculate Body Lateral Nucleus
- Medial Geniculate Body Ovoid Nucleus
Connectivity
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Inbound Region Connections:
Source Area | Source Region | Source Name | Type | Reference |
LPC | LPC.MM.CIC | Central Nucleus of Inferior Colliculus | excitatory-glu | Auditory System in Brain (IC -> MGB, abstract) |
Outbound Region Connections:
Target Area | Target Region | Target Name | Type | Reference |
FAM | FAM.FT.AM.LADL | Dorsolateral Amygdaloid Nucleus | excitatory-glu | Amygdalar disruption of prefrontal cortex (TH -> AM, abstract) |
NSA | NSA.NC.TTG.A1 | Primary Auditory Cortex | excitatory-glu | Thalamocortical relationships (MGN -> pMGN) |
Thirdparty Circuits
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References
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- http://f1000research.com/articles/2-20/v1
- http://lifeboat.com/ex/law.of.accelerating.returns
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1359644605035427
- http://www.benbest.com/science/anatmind/anatmd6.html
- http://what-when-how.com/neuroscience/the-thalamus-and-cerebral-cortex-integrative-systems-part-2/