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Thalamus, Cortex, NT Systems AND WE’RE FRICKIN’ DONE! Lab 14 Thalamus, Cortex, NT Systems AND WE’RE FRICKIN’ DONE!

Intrathalamic Adhesion 1 2 Thalamus 3 Hypothalamus 4

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What is the ~location of the: Lateral Geniculate Nucleus? Pulvinar MGN Hearing LGN Vision What is the ~location of the: Lateral Geniculate Nucleus? Medial Geniculate Nucleus? Pulvinar? Rostral Midbrain Level

Centromendian Nucleus VPL Centromendian Nucleus VPM What is the ~location of the: Ventral Posterior Lateral Nucleus? Ventral Posterior Medial Nucleus? Centromedian Nucleus? Thalamus

Internal Medullary Lamina Posterior Limb of Internal Capsule Anterior Nucleus External Medullary Lamina with Reticular Nucleus Dorsomedial Nucleus What is the ~location of the: Internal Medullary Lamina? Thalamic Anterior Nucleus? External Medullary Lamina? Posterior Limb of Internal Capsule? Thalamic Dorsomedial Nucleus?

Corpus Callosum 2 1 3

1 Short Association Bundles 2 3

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3 1 2

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1 3 2 4

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Histology of cerebral cortex, H&E 1 Subarachnoid space 2 Pia mater 3 Layer I 4 blood vessel 5 pyramidal cell 6 Glial cell 7 Layer VI Histology of cerebral cortex, H&E

Cerebellar White Matter 1 Molecular Layer 2 Granular Layer 3 White Matter Cerebellar White Matter

Pyramidal cell: apical basal cell axon dendrite dendrite body 4 1 2 3

Histology of astrocyte, GFAP (glial fibrillary acidic protein) stain 1 ASTOCYTE: cell body end feet processes Blood Vessel 2 3 4 Histology of astrocyte, GFAP (glial fibrillary acidic protein) stain

Basal nucleus of Meynert Caudate Septal nuclei Putamen Basal nucleus of Meynert What is the ~location of the: Basal Nucleus of Meynert? Caudate Nucleus? Septal Nuclei? Putamen?

VTA SNpc What is the ~location of the: Substanita Nigra Pars Compacta? Ventral Tegmental Area? Rostral Midbrain Level

What is the ~location of the: Amygdala? MFB hypothalamus What is the ~location of the: Amygdala? Hypothalamus? Medial Forebrian Bundle?

Caudate Nucleus Accumbens Putamen What is the ~location of the: Nucleus Accumbens (part of ventral striatum)? Caudate Nucleus? Putamen?

Rostral Raphe Nuclei Locus Ceruleus Pontine tegmentum PAG What is the ~location of the: PAG? Rostral Raphe Nuclei? Pontine Tegmentum? Locus Ceruleus? Rostral Pons Level

Caudal Raphe Nuclei What is the ~location of the: Caudal Raphe Nuclei? Rostral Medulla Level

Nucleus Raphe magnus - remember this is the thing that gets input from PAG and inhibits pain sensation from the spinal cord What is the ~location of the: Nucleus Raphe Magnus? Pontomedullary Junction

Nucleus Raphe Magnus What is the ~location of the: Nucleus Raphe Magnus? Caudal Pons

Nucleus of Solitary Tract Dorsal Motor Nucleus of Vagus What is the ~location of the: Dorsal Motor Nucleus of Vagus? Solitary Nucleus? Midrostral Medulla Level