Subthalamus - Wikipedia The subthalamus or ventral thalamus is a part of the diencephalon [1] Its most prominent structure is the subthalamic nucleus The subthalamus connects to the globus pallidus, a subcortical nucleus of the basal ganglia [2]
Subthalamus | Facts, Anatomy, Function, Position Summary More specifically, the subthalamus is a subdivision of the diencephalon (cuter names for which are the “interbrain” or “between-brain”) The subthalamus contains nuclei and gray matter like the zona incerta, reticular nucleus, and the perigeniculate nucleus
Subthalamic nucleus: Anatomy, location and function | Kenhub The subthalamic nucleus is a lens-shaped structure located in the most caudal part of the diencephalon close to its junction with the midbrain It is also known as the nucleus or corpus of Luys It is located medially to the internal capsule, dorsally to the substantia nigra and ventrally to the thalamus
Neuroanatomy, Subthalamic Nucleus - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf The subthalamic nucleus is a small lens-shaped structure located within the diencephalon near the junction with the midbrain The subthalamic nucleus composes the majority of the subthalamus along with the subthalamic fasciculus, ansa lenticularis, and several other smaller structures
Hypothalamus, Subthalamus, and Epithalamus - DocNeuro Subthalamus Most of the subthalamus is just a rostral extension of the midbrain, with parts of the substantia nigra and the red nucleus, and the midbrain reticular formation, which is called the zona incerta in the subthalamus In addition, it contains one nucleus, conveniently called the subthalamic nucleus
Subthalamus - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS The subthalamus is located ventral to the thalamus, medial to the internal capsule and lateral to the hypothalamus It is a region formed by several grey matter nuclei and their associated white matter structures
Subthalamus | anatomy | Britannica In human nervous system: Subthalamus The subthalamus is represented mainly by the subthalamic nucleus, a lens-shaped structure lying behind and to the sides of the hypothalamus and on the dorsal surface of the internal capsule The subthalamic region is traversed by fibers related to the globus pallidus Discrete lesions… Read More