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Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis posterior division dorsal nucleus of ABA 2009 ILX:0101174 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis posterior division interfascicular nucleus of ABA 2009 ILX:0101175 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis posterior division of ABA 2009 ILX:0101176 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis posterior division principal nucleus of ABA 2009 ILX:0101177 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis posterior division strial extension of ABA 2009 ILX:0101178 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis posterior division transverse nucleus of ABA 2009 ILX:0101179 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bed nucleus of stria terminalis Nucleus defined on the basis of Nissl stain whose cells are embedded in, and surround the stria terminalis at its rostral extreme, where it splits into multiple bundles directed ventrally toward different parts of the hypothalamus. The nucleus wraps around the anterior commissure. It is bounded laterally by the internal capsule, medially by the lateral septal nucleus and the anterior column of the fornix, and dorsally by the head of the caudate nucleus and the frontal horn of the lateral ventricle. Some authors have expanded the definition on the basis of other stains and connectivity studies to include cell groups distributed through the dorsal part of substantia innominata between the classical nucleus and the amygdala. The extended nucleus of stria terminalis by that definition is classified as part of the extended amygdala ( Olmos-2004 ). The nucleus is found in the human, the macaque, the rat and the mouse. Adapted from Brain Info. ILX:0101180 10 scicrunch 06/23/2020 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bed nucleus of the accessory olfactory tract of ABA 2009 ILX:0101181 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bed nucleus of the anterior commissure of ABA 2009 ILX:0101182 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis basket neuron ILX:0101183 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis beaded neuron Neuron located within the core of the nucleus (BSTov) that is termed a beaded neuron (BN) because of its rounded soma and numerous spherules along both dendrites and axon (Fig. 11). The soma measures from 12 to 17 micrometers in its widest axis and is nearly spherical, having a rather smooth profile. The soma issues two or three short primary dendrites, which usually run horizontally. After a short distance (10 to 40 micrometers), these proximal branches give rise to sets of two to five long, secondary dendrites. The occurrence of third to order dendrites is variable, as is their length (20 to 150 micrometers). A defining characteristic of BN dendrites is the presence of distinct varicosities that are virtually devoid of dendritic spines. The BN axon and its collaterals also exhibit a series of small spherules (0.3-0.5 um) united by thin axonal bridges (Lariva-Sahd, 2006, as reported in http://brancusi.usc.edu/bkms). ILX:0101184 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis common spiny neuron ILX:0101185 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis dense axon plexus-forming neuron Among the short to axon neurons, the neurogliaform (NG) and spinous neurogliaform (SNG) types have an extremely dense plexus, and both fall into the DAPF category (Jones, 1984). Both cell types are found in the upper half of the core of the Ov. ILX:0101186 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis of CIVM postnatal rat brain atlas The BST is most easily segmented on coronal diffusion weighted images (DWI). Rostrally, the BST begins as a bright (low diffusivity) triangular region surrounding the anterior limbs of the anterior commissure. More caudally this triangular region expands and is easily distinguished from the dark (high diffusivity) internal capsule laterally and fornix medially. The ventral border with the slightly darker preoptic area and hypothalamus is subtle. At its caudal border the BST retracts in to a small bright area just ventral to the ventral hippocampal commissure. ILX:0101187 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis small pyramidal neuron ILX:0101188 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis spiny bipolar neuron ILX:0101189 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis spiny neuron with chandelier-like axon ILX:0101190 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis superficial spiny neuron ILX:0101191 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis triangular neuron ILX:0101192 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Behavioral activity Behavior; the actions or reactions of an object or organism, usually in relation to the environment or surrounding world of stimuli. (NCI)Conceptually broad term referring to any or all aspects of human or animal behavior. Use a more specific term if possible. (PSY)The conscious tendency to act, usually an aspect of mental process. (NCI)The observable response a person makes to any situation. (MSH)The specific actions or reactions of an organism in response to external or internal stimuli. Patterned activity of a whole organism in a manner dependent upon some combination of that organism's internal state and external conditions. (ISBN 0395448956, WB:ems) (GO)human or animal activity studied in terms of motivation, direction, result, emotion, perception, or etiology. (CSP) ILX:0101193 5 scicrunch 08/24/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex troy sincomb

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