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Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy |
The pallidothalamic tracts (orpallidothalamic connections)[1] are a part of the basal ganglia. They provide connectivity between the internal globus pallidus (GPi) and the thalamus, primarily the ventral anterior nucleus and the ventral lateral nucleus.
They are composed of the ansa lenticularis, the lenticular fasciculus (field H2 of Forel), and the thalamic fasciculus (field H1 of Forel).
Rostral basal ganglia of the human brain and associated structures
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Basal ganglia |
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Rhinencephalon |
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Other basal forebrain |
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Archicortex: Hippocampal formation/ Hippocampus anatomy |
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Anatomy of the diencephalon of the human brain
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Epithalamus |
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Thalamus |
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Hypothalamus |
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Subthalamus |
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