Nucleus lentiformis

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  • The nucleus lentiformis is divided into a medial part, the globus pallidus, and a lateral part, the putamen.
  • The venous vascularization of the nucleus lentiformis is drained towards the deep venous system of the brain by two ways, one ascending, the other descending.
  • Although various subcortical nuclei have been considered to be part of the basal nuclei, in official anatomical terminology the term includes the nucleus caudatus, nucleus lentiformis, corpus striatum, capsula interna, and corona radiata (including the capsula externa and capsula extrema).
  • The intrinsic organization of the nucleus lentiformis mesencephali magnocellularis: a light- and electron-microscopic examination.
  • 4,2003 Medline (ID 14504430) Download Citation Free Article (Fulltext) Article (PDF 1022 KB) Original Paper The Intrinsic Organization of the Nucleus lentiformis mesencephali magnocellularis: A Light- and Electron-Microscopic Examination N.
  • Visual responses of neurons in the pretectal nucleus lentiformis mesencephali to moving patterns within and beyond receptive fields in pigeons.

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