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Baroreceptor The sensory nerve endings in the wall of the atria of the heart, vena cava, aortic arch and carotid sinus that are sensitive to changes in blood pressure ILX:0101094 9 scicrunch 06/23/2020 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Barr Body ILX:0101095 9 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Barrel A cytoarchitectural unit of the barrel cortex characterized in Nissl preparations a dense ring of cell bodies which has, roughly, the shape of a circle or an ellipsoid. As originally described by Woolsey and Van der Loos, this ring represents the side of the barrel and surrounds an area of lower cell density which they named the hollow. Each barrel is separated from its neighbors by a clear, nearly acellular area termed the septum. In tangentially oriented sections, a septum can be seen to separate a barrel from its neighbors. ILX:0101096 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Barrel cortex The term primary somatosensory area, barrel field refers to one of 6 subdivisions of the primary somesthetic area of the cerebral cortex in the mouse (Dong-2004) and the rat (Swanson-2004). It is defined as dark-staining regions in Nissl and other types of stains of layer four of the somatosensory cortex of rodents where somatosensory inputs from the contralateral side of the body come in from the thalamus, in particular input from the whiskers. Each barrel ranges in size from 100-400 um in diameter. (modified from BrainInfo and Wikipedia) ILX:0101097 6 scicrunch 06/23/2020 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Barrington's nucleus collection of cell bodies located in the rostral pons in the brainstem involved in the supraspinal regulation of micturition (urination). The PMC makes connections with other brain centers to control micturition, including the medial frontal cortex, insular cortex, hypothalamus and periaqueductal gray (PAG). The PAG in particular acts a relay station for ascending bladder information from the spinal cord and incoming signals from higher brain areas (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontine_micturition_center) ILX:0101098 5 scicrunch 08/24/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex troy sincomb
Barrington's nucleus of ABA 2009 ILX:0101099 5 scicrunch 08/24/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex troy sincomb
Basal amygdaloid nucleus ILX:0101100 9 scicrunch 06/23/2020 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Basal forebrain A region of the brain consisting of ventral and rostral subcortical regions of the telencephalon, including among others, the basal ganglia, septal nuclei, amygdala, ventral pallidum, substantia innominata, and basal nucleus of Meynert. ILX:0101101 11 scicrunch 06/23/2020 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Basal ganglia Subcortical masses of gray matter in the forebrain and midbrain that are richly interconnected and so viewed as a functional system. The nuclei usually included are the caudate nucleus (caudoputamen in rodents), putamen, globus pallidus, substantia nigra (pars compacta and pars reticulata) and the subthalamic nucleus. Some also include the nucleus accumbens and ventral pallidum. ILX:0101102 10 scicrunch 06/23/2020 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Basal Ganglia of PAXFR01 ILX:0101103 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Basal ganglia of PHT00 ILX:0101104 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Basal ganglia of rodent The basal ganglia of the rodent ILX:0101105 6 scicrunch 06/23/2020 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Basal hypothalamus ILX:0101106 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Basal Lamina A thin sheet of proteoglycans and glycoproteins, especially laminin, secreted by cells as an extracellular matrix (Gene Ontology). ILX:0101107 9 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Basal nuclear complex The deep nuclei of telencephalic origin found in the basal region of the forebrain, The deep nuclei found in the basal forebrain.Large subcortical nuclear masses derived from the telencephalon and located in the basal regions of the cerebral hemispheres. (MeSH definition of Basal Ganglia in UMLS). ILX:0101108 6 scicrunch 06/23/2020 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Basal nucleus One of four major groupings of cholinergic neurons in the basal forebrain containing neurons that project widely to the cortex and amygdala (Butler and Hodos, Comparative Vertebrate Neuroanatomy, 3rd ed, 2005, pg 488) ILX:0101109 9 scicrunch 06/23/2020 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Basal part of pons Ventral subdivision of the pons which consists of the massive pontine pertuberance on pontine ventral surface. ILX:0101110 12 scicrunch 11/30/2020 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Basal Pole Of Neuron Portion of a cell soma closest to the point where the basilar dendrite emerges. ILX:0101111 4 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Basal pons ILX:0101112 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Basal telencephalon ILX:0101113 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex

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