Bed Nucleus Of The Stria Terminalis Dorsomedial Nucleus (BSTdm) |
Ju/Swanson |
overlap |
It appears to us that what Krettek and Price included within their medial subdivision may correspond to our dorsal and ventral areas of the anterior division, as well as a part of the posterior division, an area that together includes a great, variety of cytoarchitectonically defined structures; their cytoarchitectonic description for this division applies to only a small part of their medial subdivision, corresponding to our principal (encapsulated) nucleus of the posterior division. |
Mihail Bota |
Bed Nucleus Of The Stria Terminalis Anterodorsal Area (BSTad) |
Ju/Swanson |
overlap |
It appears to us that what Krettek and Price included within their medial subdivision may correspond to our dorsal and ventral areas of the anterior division, as well as a part of the posterior division, an area that together includes a great, variety of cytoarchitectonically defined structures; their cytoarchitectonic description for this division applies to only a small part of their medial subdivision, corresponding to our principal (encapsulated) nucleus of the posterior division. |
Mihail Bota |
Bed Nucleus Of The Stria Terminalis Dorsolateral Nucleus (BSTdl) |
Ju/Swanson |
overlap |
It appears to us that what Krettek and Price included within their medial subdivision may correspond to our dorsal and ventral areas of the anterior division, as well as a part of the posterior division, an area that together includes a great, variety of cytoarchitectonically defined structures; their cytoarchitectonic description for this division applies to only a small part of their medial subdivision, corresponding to our principal (encapsulated) nucleus of the posterior division. |
Mihail Bota |
Bed Nucleus Of The Stria Terminalis Ventral Nucleus (BSTv) |
Ju/Swanson |
overlap |
It appears to us that what Krettek and Price included within their medial subdivision may correspond to our dorsal and ventral areas of the anterior division, as well as a part of the posterior division, an area that together includes a great, variety of cytoarchitectonically defined structures; their cytoarchitectonic description for this division applies to only a small part of their medial subdivision, corresponding to our principal (encapsulated) nucleus of the posterior division. |
Mihail Bota |