Nucleus intralamellaris (Hassler)

The term Nucleus intralamellaris (Hassler) refers to a composite substructure of the thalamus that includes the central lateral nucleus, the paracentral nucleus and a portion of the densocellular part of medial dorsal nucleus. It has four subdivisions: the Nucleus intralamellaris oralis (Hassler), the intralamellar thalamic nuclei, the Nucleus intralamellaris interpolaris (Hassler) and the Nucleus intralamellaris caudalis (Hassler) ( Jones-1990 ).

Also known as: Nucleus intralamellaris (Hassler)

NeuroNames ID: 2163

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Name:

Nucleus intralamellaris (Hassler)

Language:

Latin

Organism:

human

Source:

Jones-1990

Citation:

Stereotact Funct Neurosurg 1990;54-55:1-20

Source Title:

Correlation and revised nomenclature of ventral nuclei in the thalamus of human and monkey

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Their Name:

Nucleus intralamellaris (Hassler)

Source:

Jones-1990

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