Medial Lemniscus
Hierarchy level in atlas is 3: 2 superstructures include it.
abbreviation: mlAbbreviation
ml
Species
Rat
Description of part
Massoupost et al. 1985.
Part type
fiber tract
Nomenclature
Swanson-1992
Endorsement
The approach used by the collator Mihail Bota is not endorsed by the author of the nomenclature.
Collator argument
The hierarchy was constructed and adapted according to the information found in the Rat Brain Atlas, Swanson 1992. We have considered three types of brain structures: grisea (neural masses), fiber tracts, and ventricles. The hierarchical tree was constructed by taking into account two criteria: the set of classes and subclasses of the basic cell groups and fiber systems of the rat CNS and the topological positions of structures relative to superstructures.
Reference
Author:
Swanson L.W.
Title of Book:
Brain Maps: Structure of the Rat Brain
Year:
1992
Pages:
196-212
Edition:
first
Publisher:
Elsevier
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