extended amygdala

The term extended amygdala refers to a composite structure of the endbrain that is defined by connectivity and neurochemical staining. In the human ( Heimer-1995 ) and the macaque ( Paxinos-2009a ) it includes the central amygdalar nucleus and a portion of the corticomedial nuclear group of the amygdala, the portion of substantia innominata just beneath the globus pallidus and putamen, the medial portion of nucleus accumbens, and the nuclei of stria terminalis. The boundaries are indistinct in Nissl stained sections ( Heimer-1995 ). It is also found in the rat (Linley-2017 ) and mouse ( Macinkiewvcz-2016 ).

Also known as

Name Language Source Source Citation Source Title Organism
extended amygdala English Heimer-1995 Second Edition, Springer Verlag, New York, 1995 The Human Brain and Spinal Cord: Functional Neuroanatomy and Dissection Guide human
EA acronym Paxinos-2009a Amsterdam: Elsevier-Academic Press. 2009 The Rhesus Monkey Brain, Second Edition macaque
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