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 |