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List of thalamic nuclei

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List of thalamic nuclei
Thalamic nuclei (right thalamus from above)
Identifiers
MeSHD013787
TA98A14.1.08.602
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

This traditional list does not accord strictly with human thalamic anatomy.

Nuclear groups of the thalamus include:

Multiple-perspective diagrams of thalamic nuclei

The following diagrams show thalamic nuclei in six standard perspectives to help 3-dimensional visualization.

Lateral group

VA Ventral Anterior[8]
VL Ventral Lateral[9]
VM Ventral Medial[10]
VPI Ventral PosteroInferior[11]
VPL Ventral PosteroLateral[12]
VPM Ventral PosteroMedial[13]

Notes:

VM Ventral Medial is an alternative name for "medial part of the ventral lateral nucleus".[10].
This is distinct from VentroMedial, which is defined as "a substructure of the ventral group of the dorsal thalamus defined on the basis of connectivity and function in the rat and in the mouse". "It is equivalent to part of the ventral nuclear group lateral to the submedial nucleus in the classical segmentation of the thalamus."[14]
VPI Ventral PosteroInferior is also known as Ventral Posterior Inferior nucleus.[11]
It is a subdivision of the ventral posterior nucleus.

Medial group

CeM Central Medial[15]
CL Central Lateral[16]
CM CentroMedian[17]
MD Medial Dorsal[18]
MV MedioVentral = Reuniens.[19]
Pf Parafascicular[20]

Notes:

CeM Central Medial is in the intralaminar anterior. (See Intralaminar thalamic nuclei#Structure.)
CL Central Lateral is in the intralaminar anterior. (See Intralaminar thalamic nuclei#Structure.)
CM CentroMedian is in the intralaminar posterior. (See Intralaminar thalamic nuclei#Structure.)
MV MedioVentral is the same as Reuniens.[5][19]

References

  1. ^ BrainInfo NeuroName 305
  2. ^ BrainInfo NeuroName 303
  3. ^ BrainInfo NeuroName 304
  4. ^ BrainInfo NeuroName 326
  5. ^ a b c Sheridan, Nicholas; Tadi, Prasanna (2023), "Neuroanatomy, Thalamic Nuclei", StatPearls, Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing, PMID 31751098, retrieved 2023-09-17
  6. ^ BrainInfo NeuroName 1830
  7. ^ BrainInfo NeuroName 1868
  8. ^ BrainInfo NeuroName 334
  9. ^ BrainInfo NeuroName 337
  10. ^ a b BrainInfo NeuroName 340
  11. ^ a b BrainInfo NeuroName 350
  12. ^ BrainInfo NeuroName 344
  13. ^ BrainInfo NeuroName 347
  14. ^ BrainInfo NeuroName 1759
  15. ^ BrainInfo NeuroName 321
  16. ^ BrainInfo NeuroName 320
  17. ^ BrainInfo NeuroName 323
  18. ^ BrainInfo NeuroName 312
  19. ^ a b BrainInfo NeuroName 309
  20. ^ BrainInfo NeuroName 324