intermediate division of the basal nucleus

The term intermediate division of the basal nucleus refers to a subdivision of the lateral part of the basal amygdalar nucleus. It is one of two substructures distinguished on the basis of cytoarchitecture and cholinergic markers. The other is the magnocellular division of the basal nucleus ( Amaral-1992 ).

Also known as: intermediate division of the basal nucleus

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Name:

intermediate division of the basal nucleus

Language:

English

Organism:

Macaca fascicularis

Source:

Amaral-1992

Citation:

Chapter 1, pp. 1-66 in The Amygdala: Neurobiological Aspects of Emotion, Memory, and Mental Dysfunction, Aggleton, J.P. (ed),Wiley-Liss, New York, 1992

Source Title:

Anatomical organization of the primate amygdaloid complex

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intermediate division of the basal nucleus

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Amaral-1992

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