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| [[BrainAreaFAM|FAM]] || [[BrainRegionFAM_FT_AM_MPV|FAM.FT.AM.MPV]] || Medial Posteror Ventral Amygdaloid Nucleus || inhibitory-gaba || [[http://www.springerimages.com/Images/LifeSciences/1-10.1007_s00359-004-0565-9-0|Oculomotor decision-making (AMYG -> Thalamus, abstract)]]  
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| [[BrainAreaFAM|FAM]] || [[BrainRegionFAM_FT_AM_MPV|FAM.FT.AM.MPV]] || Medial Posteror Ventral Amygdaloid Nucleus || inhibitory-gaba || [http://www.springerimages.com/Images/LifeSciences/1-10.1007_s00359-004-0565-9-0 Oculomotor decision-making (AMYG -> Thalamus, abstract)]  
 
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| [[BrainAreaFMM|FMM]] || [[BrainRegionFMM_FT_HF_SUBM|FMM.FT.HF.SUBM]] || Middle Subiculum || excitatory-glu || [[http://learnmem.cshlp.org/content/18/6/384/F1.expansion.html|Contributions of Diencephalon to Recognition Memory (Sub -> MID, abstract)]]  
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| [[BrainAreaFMM|FMM]] || [[BrainRegionFMM_FT_HF_SUBM|FMM.FT.HF.SUBM]] || Middle Subiculum || excitatory-glu || [http://learnmem.cshlp.org/content/18/6/384/F1.expansion.html Contributions of Diencephalon to Recognition Memory (Sub -> MID, abstract)]  
 
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| [[BrainAreaNDM|NDM]] || [[BrainRegionNDM_NC_AL_ROFCR|NDM.NC.AL.ROFCR]] || Most Rostral Orbitofrontal Cortex || excitatory-glu || (unknown reference)  
 
| [[BrainAreaNDM|NDM]] || [[BrainRegionNDM_NC_AL_ROFCR|NDM.NC.AL.ROFCR]] || Most Rostral Orbitofrontal Cortex || excitatory-glu || (unknown reference)  
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| [[BrainAreaFMM|FMM]] || [[BrainRegionFMM_FT_HC_CA1M|FMM.FT.HC.CA1M]] || Middle CA1 of Hippocampus || excitatory-glu || [[http://learnmem.cshlp.org/content/18/6/384/F1.expansion.html|Contributions of Diencephalon to Recognition Memory (MID -> HC, abstract)]]  
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| [[BrainAreaFMM|FMM]] || [[BrainRegionFMM_FT_HC_CA1M|FMM.FT.HC.CA1M]] || Middle CA1 of Hippocampus || excitatory-glu || [http://learnmem.cshlp.org/content/18/6/384/F1.expansion.html Contributions of Diencephalon to Recognition Memory (MID -> HC, abstract)]  
 
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Revision as of 10:23, 17 June 2015

Reuniens Nucleus of Thalamus

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This page covers biological details of component Reuniens Nucleus of Thalamus. Region is part of aHuman target integrated biological model.

  • Top-down path to region: Forebrain Diencephalon -> Thalamus (FD.TH) -> Intralaminar and Midline Nuclei of Thalamus (BGA.FD.TH.IML) -> Midline Nuclear Group of Thalamus (FD.TH.MTH) -> Ventral Midline Nuclear Group of Thalamus (FD.TH.MVT) -> Reuniens Nucleus of Thalamus (FMM.FD.TH.RE) (see Mind Maps)
  • Type: nucleus
  • Brain area: Forebrain - Memory Management Area
  • Role: relay
  • Function: Gate information between OMPFC and HC dependent upon attentive/arousal states
  • Notes to function: Regulate amount of neural traffic with changes in attentiveness

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Inbound Region Connections:

Source Area Source Region Source Name Type Reference
FAM FAM.FT.AM.MPV Medial Posteror Ventral Amygdaloid Nucleus inhibitory-gaba Oculomotor decision-making (AMYG -> Thalamus, abstract)
FMM FMM.FT.HF.SUBM Middle Subiculum excitatory-glu Contributions of Diencephalon to Recognition Memory (Sub -> MID, abstract)
NDM NDM.NC.AL.ROFCR Most Rostral Orbitofrontal Cortex excitatory-glu (unknown reference)

Outbound Region Connections:

Target Area Target Region Target Name Type Reference
FMM FMM.FT.HC.CA1M Middle CA1 of Hippocampus excitatory-glu Contributions of Diencephalon to Recognition Memory (MID -> HC, abstract)

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