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Thalamic Stx
Innervation from
Where in cortex is it going
Additional Info?
Anterior Nucleus   Mamillothalamic tract (mamillary boides)/ Fornix   Cingulate Gyrus   Innvolved in limbic reflex  
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Mediodorsal Nucleus   Amygdaloid complex/ Globus pallidus/ Substantia Nigra   Prefrontal and limbic cortex   n/a  
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Lateral Dorsal (LD)   n/a   Cigulate gyrus   Innolved in limbic reflex  
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VA   basal ganglia   Frontal Cortex (Premotor Cortex), Area 6   motor nucleus  
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VL   cerebellum and basal ganglia (dentate nucleus, globus pallidus, substantia nigra)   Primary Motor Cortex, Area 4   motor nucleus  
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VPL   Medial lemniscus and Spinothalamic tracts   Primary Sensory Cortex (Postcentral Gyrus), Areas 3, 1, 2   3rd neuron in somatosensory pathways  
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VPM   Trigemniothalamic tracts and taste pathways   Primary Sensory Cortex (Postcentral Gyrus), Areas 3, 1, 2   3rd neuron in somatosensory pathways  
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LP   n/a   Superior Parietal Lobe, Areas 5 and 7   VISUAL  
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Pulvinar   n/a   Inferior Parietal Lobe, Areas 18 and 19 (29 and 40 as well)   VISUAL  
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Lateral Geniculate Body   Optic tract   Primary Visual Cortex (occipital lobe), Area 17   n/a  
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Medial Geniculate Body   Inferior colliculus and lateral lemniscus   Primary Auditory Cortex (temporal lobe) ,Area 41 and 42   auditory  
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