spinal trigeminal nucleus

The term spinal trigeminal nucleus refers to a nucleus composed of three parts: the oral part of the spinal trigeminal nucleus, the interpolar part of the spinal trigeminal nucleus, and the caudal part of the spinal trigeminal nucleus. In the classical Models of the nervous system of the human ( Carpenter-1983 ) and the macaque ( Martin-2000 ) is located dorsolaterally in the rostral hindbrain. In the functional Models of central nervous system organization it is classified as part of the subcortical somatosensory system as illustrated in brain atlases of the rat ( Swanson-2004 ) and the mouse ( Dong-2004 ) (see Models Where It Appears below).

Also known as: Nucleus inferior nervi trigemini, Nucleus tracti spinalis nervi trigemini, nucleus of spinal trigeminal tract, nucleus of descending tract of trigeminal, spinal nucleus of the trigeminal, Nucleus spinalis nervi trigemini, spinal trigeminal nucleus, nucleus of descending root of trigeminal, trigeminospinal nucleus, Nucleus tractus spinalis nervi trigemini, nucleus radicis descendentis nervi trigemini, Nucleus spinalis nervi trigeminalis

NeuroNames ID: 1732

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