Reticular Formation

Hierarchy level in atlas is 4: 3 superstructures include it.

abbreviation: RET

Abbreviation

RET

Species

Rat

Description of part

While there is some confusion in the literature about the various parts of the reticular formation, virtually all modern accounts are based on the pioneering work of Olszewski and his colleagues (Meessen and Olszewski 1949, Olszewski and Baxter 1954), which was modified by Brodal (1957) for the cat and by Valverde (1962) for the rat.

Part type

gray matter

Nomenclature

Swanson-1998

Endorsement

The approach used by the collator Mihail Bota is endorsed by the author of the nomenclature.

Collator argument

The position of this brain part in hierarchy was collated from the associated reference

Reference

Author: Swanson LW
Title of Book: Brain Maps: Structure of the Rat Brain
Year: 1998
Pages: 196-213
Edition: second
Publisher: Elsevier