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Nomenclature and Location of Avian Hypothalamic Nuclei and Associated Circumventricular Organs

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Journal J Comp Neurol
Specialty Neurology
Date 1982 Apr 10
PMID 7085935
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Abstract

Nineteen nuclei and two areas within the avian hypothalamus were identified and located on specific corss-sectional planes of a stereotaxic atlas of the fowl. Latin terms applied to the nuclei and associated fiber tracts were compared among several authors and a suggested standardized nomenclature presented for hypothalamic structures. Nine circumventricular organs (CVOs) were also located throughout the prosencephalon, mesencephalon, and rhombencephalon of the chicken. A majority of the CVOs were found near nuclei.

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