Brain Part (abbreviation) Nomenclature Topological Relation ? Annotation Collator
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