dorsal tegmental nucleus (TEGd)

The term dorsal tegmental nucleus (TEGd) refers to a group of small neurons embedded medially in the pontine central gray (CGRpn) of the pontine tegmentum (PONtg). It is found in the human ( Paxinos-2012 ), the macaque ( Paxinos-2009a ), the rat ( Swanson-2004 ), and the mouse ( Franklin-2008 ). Some authors divide it into a central part and a lateral part in each of the species ( Paxinos-2012 et al. ). Functionally it is part of the dorsal pontine gray of the brainstem motor system ( Swanson-2004 ). Updated 29 Oct 2025..

Also known as: dorsal tegmental nucleus, Nucleus dorsalis tegmenti, Nucleus dorsalis tegmenti (Gudden), Nucleus opticus dorsalis, Ganglion dorsale tegmenti, Nucleus tegmenti dorsale, dorsal tegmental nucleus (Gudden), Nucleus compactus suprafascicularis

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