lemnothalamus

English

Etymology

Coined by Ann B. Butler in 1994, based on the fact that it receives its primary input from lemniscal pathways.[1]

Noun

lemnothalamus

  1. The rostral division of the dorsal thalamus in anamniotes
    Coordinate term: collothalamus

Derived terms

References

  1. Ann B. Butler (1994) “The evolution of the dorsal thalamus of jawed vertebrates, including mammals: cladistic analysis and a new hypothesis”, in Brain Research Reviews
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