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Ventral anterior nucleus
Thalamic nuclei
Details
Identifiers
Latinnucleus ventralis anterior thalami
NeuroNames 334
NeuroLex ID birnlex_1232
TA98 A14.1.08.652
TA2 5688
FMA 62184
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

The ventral anterior nucleus (VA) is a nucleus of the thalamus. It acts with the anterior part of the ventral lateral nucleus to modify signals from the basal ganglia. [1]

Inputs and outputs

The ventral anterior nucleus receives neuronal inputs from the basal ganglia. Its main afferent fibres are from the globus pallidus. The efferent fibres from this nucleus pass into the premotor cortex for initiation and planning of movement. [2]

Functions

It helps to function in movement by providing feedback for the outputs of the basal ganglia. [3]

Additional images

References

  1. ^ FITZGERALD, M J Turlough (2012). Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience. Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier. pp. 284–285. ISBN  978-0-7020-3738-2.
  2. ^ FITZGERALD, M J Turlough (2012). Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience. Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier. pp. 284–285. ISBN  978-0-7020-3738-2.
  3. ^ SWENSON, Rand. "Chapter 10 - Thalamic Organization". Review of clinical and functional neuroscience. Dartmouth Medical School. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ventral anterior nucleus
Thalamic nuclei
Details
Identifiers
Latinnucleus ventralis anterior thalami
NeuroNames 334
NeuroLex ID birnlex_1232
TA98 A14.1.08.652
TA2 5688
FMA 62184
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

The ventral anterior nucleus (VA) is a nucleus of the thalamus. It acts with the anterior part of the ventral lateral nucleus to modify signals from the basal ganglia. [1]

Inputs and outputs

The ventral anterior nucleus receives neuronal inputs from the basal ganglia. Its main afferent fibres are from the globus pallidus. The efferent fibres from this nucleus pass into the premotor cortex for initiation and planning of movement. [2]

Functions

It helps to function in movement by providing feedback for the outputs of the basal ganglia. [3]

Additional images

References

  1. ^ FITZGERALD, M J Turlough (2012). Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience. Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier. pp. 284–285. ISBN  978-0-7020-3738-2.
  2. ^ FITZGERALD, M J Turlough (2012). Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience. Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier. pp. 284–285. ISBN  978-0-7020-3738-2.
  3. ^ SWENSON, Rand. "Chapter 10 - Thalamic Organization". Review of clinical and functional neuroscience. Dartmouth Medical School. Retrieved 9 May 2012.

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