Brain Part (abbreviation) Nomenclature Topological Relation ? Annotation Collator
Bed Nucleus Of The Stria Terminalis Subarea 1 (BST1) Geeraedts overlap Within the BST five cytoarchitectonic subareas can reliably be identified. These subareas correspond roughly with the cell groups a-e of the BST of Bleier et al. ('79), respectively. Collator note: we assumed the most general topological relationship between these two regions, that of "overlap". Mihail Bota
Bed Nuclei Of The Stria Terminalis Posterior Division Dorsal Nucleus (BSTd) Swanson-1998 overlap Collator note: comparison between Figure T4-T6 (36, page 522 ) and Atlas Plates 18-20. This relationship is an approximation, has to be checked with Nissl stain and cutting angles. Mihail Bota
Bed Nuclei Of The Stria Terminalis Anterolateral Area (BSTal) Swanson-1998 overlap Collator note: comparison between Figure T4-T6 (36, page 522 ) and Atlas Plates 18-20. This relationship is an approximation, has to be checked with Nissl stain and cutting angles. Mihail Bota
Bed Nucleus Of The Stria Terminalis Principal (Encapsulated) Nucleus (BSTpr) Ju/Swanson overlap ...the regions labeled group a in their Plates 5-7 are parts of our posterior division, as is evident from the medial dense collection of cells characteristic of the principal nucleus. Mihail Bota
Bed Nuclei Of The Stria Terminalis Anterior Division Anterodorsal Area (BSTad) Swanson-1998 overlap Collator note: comparison between Figure T4-T6 (36, page 522 ) and Atlas Plates 18-20. This relationship is an approximation, has to be checked with Nissl stain and cutting angles. Mihail Bota
Bed Nuclei Of The Stria Terminalis Rhomboid Nucleus (BSTrh) Swanson-1998 overlap Collator note: comparison between Figure T4-T6 (36, page 522 ) and Atlas Plates 18-20. This relationship is an approximation, has to be checked with Nissl stain and cutting angles. Mihail Bota