Septal nuclei
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- It is concluded that an intact catecholaminergic amygdaloid input to lateral septal nuclei is necessary for clomipramine actions; however, the initial action of the tricyclic may involve a catecholaminergic blockade.
- Involvement of the septal nuclei is rare in this encephalopathy.
- The septal nuclei is in part an evolutionary and developmental outgrowth of the hippocampus (Ariens Kappers, et al.
- By tapping into the emotional reservoir of the hypothalamus, the septal nuclei is able to exert emotional influence upon the rest of the brain.
- The fornix is a bundle of fibers connecting the hippocampus with the septal nuclei and with the mammillary bodies of the hypothalamus.
- The subcallosal area includes a cluster of small septal nuclei that lie immediately anterior to the paraterminal gyrus and anterior commissure.
- THE AMYGDALA, SEPTAL NUCLEI & SOCIAL EMOTIONAL DEPRIVATION The amygdala and septal nuclei are crucially involved in all aspects of social emotional functioning and development.
- Septal Area: Paraterminal (subcallosal) gyrus and the medial and lateral septal nuclei located rostral to the anterior commissure and lamina terminalis.
- Efferent connections of septal nuclei of the domestic chick (Gallus domesticus): an anterograde pathway tracing study with a bearing on functional circuits.
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