Details
- scope
- rat thalamus (anatomical review)
- claim_text
- Midline and intralaminar thalamic nuclei comprise four functionally distinct groups (dorsal viscero-limbic, lateral cognitive, ventral multimodal sensory, posterior limbic-motor) rather than a single 'non-specific' system.
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- effect_size
- 4 functional groups of midline/intralaminar nuclei
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- ComputationalReviewLoops
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- On the basis of the patterns of the afferent and efferent projections, we conclude that the midline and intralaminar thalamic nuclei can be clustered into four groups.
- study_system
- rat thalamus (anatomical review)
- section_title
- Thalamic Feedback: Closing the Loop
- evidence_summary
- Anatomical synthesis of tracing studies that subdivides the midline/intralaminar nuclei into four groups, each with distinct cortical/subcortical targets.
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- wiki_page:computationalreviewloops-06
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Raw fields (4)
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