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ganglion neuraxis

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Top level complexus anatomicus Short Extended
Level 2 substantia grisea systematis nervosi centralis Short Extended
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Short official Latin term
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83843 18311
ganglion neuraxis
ganglio del neuro eje
62514 18312
ganglion basale telencephali
ganglio basal del telencéfalo
67440 6187 part
claustrum
claustro
9186 part
claustrum dorsale ; claustrum insulare
claustro dorsal ; claustro ínsular
9187 part
claustrum ventrale ; nucleus endopiriformis
claustro ventral ; núcleo endopiriforme
9188 part
cortex insularis
córtex ínsular
9189 part
cortex insularis agranularis
córtex ínsular agranular
9223 part
cortex insularis dysgranularis
córtex ínsular disgranular
9227 part
cortex insularis granularis
córtex ínsular granular
61841 6168 part
corpus amygdaloideum ; complexus amygdaloideus ; amygdala
cuerpo amigdalino ; complejo amigdalino ; amígdala
10 items
26 entities
Scientific notes
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Libelle of note
6168
The Nuclei of the Corpus amygdaloideum (Amygdaloid body) are replaced into groups following de Olmos JS (2004 Amygdala. In Paxinos G, Mai JK, eds: The Human Nervous System, 2nd ed. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp 739-868) and Mai JK, Paxinos G, Voss T (2008 Atlas of the Human Brain, 3rd ed. Elsevier, Amsterdam).
6187
Traditionally, the Claustrum is divided into a Dorsal (Insular) claustrum, connected with the Isocortex, and a Ventral (Piriform) claustrum or Endopiriform nucleus, connected with the Allocortex (see Druga R 2014 The structure and connections of the claustrum. In: Smythies JR, Edelstein LR, Ramachandran VS, eds: The Claustrum, Academic Press, San Diego, CA, pp 29-84).
9188
The Insula is composed of three Belt regions (see Mesulam M-M and Mufson EJ (1985 The insula of Reil in man and monkey. Architectonics, connectivity and function. In: Peters A, Jones EG, eds, Cerebral Cortex, Vol 4, Plenum Press, New York, pp 179-226): 1) The Cortex insularis agranularis (Agranular insular cortex, where Layers II and IV are lacking) in the Anterior insula is characterized by a Superficial pyramidal layer and an Inner cell layer, continuous with the Pyramidal layer of the Piriform cortex. Here, the recently rediscovered von Economo neurons (VENs) are found (see Allman JM, Tetreault NA, Hakeem AY, et al. 2011 The von Economo neurons in fronto-insular and anterior cingulate cortex. Ann NY Acad Sci 1225:59-71). 2) The Cortex insularis dysgranularis (Dysgranular insular cortex), a Proisocortical region characterized by the presence of an inconspicuous Inner granular layer IV. Layers V and VI are also not as clearly separated from each other as in true isocortex. 3) The Cortex insularis granularis (Granular insular cortex), a posterior granular region with clearly visible Inner (layer IV) and Outer (layer II) granular layers (True isocortex; see also Zilles and Amunts 2012).
9223
See note # 9188
9227
See note # 9188
Signature
Type of list T3
List Unit Identifier 18311
Subtotals subchildren 0 subunits 0
Proper children 25
Number of children 25 (validated)
Proper units 10
Number of units 10 (validated)
Signature 8191 (validated since 29.5.2025)
Date: 06.06.2025