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- The dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC or DMPFC is a section of the prefrontal cortex in some species' brain anatomy. It includes portions of Brodmann...
- The dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus is a nucleus of the hypothalamus. It is involved in feeding, drinking, body-weight regulation and circadian activity...
- Dorsomedial nucleus can refer to: Dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus Medial dorsal nucleus of the thalamus This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- dorsal stream begins with V1, goes through Visual area V2, then to the dorsomedial area (DM/V6) and medial temporal area (MT/V5) and to the posterior parietal...
- The medial dorsal nucleus (or mediodorsal nucleus of thalamus) is a large nucleus in the thalamus. It is believed to play a role in memory. It relays inputs...
- The superior olivary complex (SOC) or superior olive is a collection of brainstem nuclei that is located in pons, functions in multiple aspects of hearing...
- preoptic nucleus Periventricular preoptic nucleus Tuberal Medial area Dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus Ventromedial nucleus Arcuate nucleus Lateral area...
- anteromedial nucleus superficial ("lateral dorsal") medial nuclear group (or dorsomedial nucleus) parvocellular part magnocellular part midline nuclear group...
- sublenticular extended amygdala, the ****men, the ventral striatum, the dorsomedial thalamus, hypothalamus, and the substantia nigra/ventral tegmental area...
- areas of the dorsal stream—visual area V3, visual area MT (V5), and the dorsomedial area (DM). The ventral stream is known for processing the "what" in vision...