Term: Striatum caudal (amygdalar) region

Definition: In mammals, lateral and medial ventricular ridges develop into the classical striatum and pallidum, respectively (see Alvarez-Bolado and Swanson 1996 for review). To simplify endbrain organization, we have placed all regions that appear to develop from the ventricular ridges into either the pallidum or striatum, broadly defined. In general, cortex projects to striatum (and sometimes pallidum) via excitatory inputs, striatum projects to pallidum via inhibitory inputs, and both striatum and pallidum generate inhibitory decending projections. Justification for the organization scheme presented here, based on connections, is in preparation.

Nomenclature: Swanson-1998

Parents Relation type
Striatum is part
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