nuclei originis nervorum cranialium - significado y definición. Qué es nuclei originis nervorum cranialium
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Qué (quién) es nuclei originis nervorum cranialium - definición

A REGION OF THE THALAMUS IN THE VERTEBRATE BRAIN
Midline thalamic nuclei; Nuclei mediani thalami; Nuclei mediani; Midline nuclei; Midline nuclear groups; Midline thalamic nucleus

Deep cerebellar nuclei         
Independent centers of gray substance; Deep cerebellar nucleus; Nuclei cerebelli
The cerebellum has four deep cerebellar nuclei embedded in the white matter in its center. 4 pairs of nuclei are embedded deep in the medullary centre, in the medial to lateral direction.
Trigeminal nerve nuclei         
Trigeminal nucleus; Nuclei of the trigeminal nerve; Nucleus of the trigeminal nerve; Trigeminal nuclei; Primary sensory trigeminal nucleus; Trigeminal nerve nucleus
The sensory trigeminal nerve nuclei are the largest of the cranial nerve nuclei, and extend through the whole of the midbrain, pons and medulla, and into the high cervical spinal cord.
Midline nuclear group         
The midline nuclear group (or midline thalamic nuclei) is a region of the thalamus consisting of the following nuclei:

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Midline nuclear group

The midline nuclear group (or midline thalamic nuclei) is a region of the thalamus consisting of the following nuclei:

  • paraventricular nucleus of thalamus (nucleus paraventricularis thalami) - not to be confused with paraventricular nucleus of hypothalamus
  • paratenial nucleus (nucleus parataenialis)
  • nucleus reuniens
  • rhomboid nucleus (nucleus commissuralis rhomboidalis)
  • subfascicular nucleus (nucleus subfascicularis)

The midline nuclei are often called "nonspecific" in that they project widely to the cortex and elsewhere. This has led to the assumption that they may be involved in general functions such as alerting. However, anatomical connections might suggest more specific functions, with the paraventricular and paratenial nuclei involved in viscero-limbic functions, and the reuniens and rhomboid nuclei involved in multimodal sensory processing.