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Brain: Ansa lenticularis
Gray's subject #189 837
NeuroNames hier-427
Dorlands/Elsevier a_44/12138610

The ansa lenticularis (ansa lentiformis in older texts) is a part of the brain, making up the superior layer of the substantia innominata of Meynert. This is a list of the subjects in Gray's Anatomy: IX Neurology NeuroNames is a system of nomenclature for the human and/or macaque Brain. Elsevier, the world's largest Publisher of Medical and Scientific literature, forms part of the Reed Elsevier group The substantia innominata (literally "unnamed substance" of Meynert is a stratum consisting partly of gray and partly of white substance which lies below the anterior part of Its fibers, derived from the medullary lamina of the lentiform nucleus, pass medially to end in the thalamus and subthalamic region, while others are said to end in the tegmentum and red nucleus. The lentiform nucleus or lenticular nucleus comprises the Putamen and the Globus pallidus within the Basal ganglia. The thalamus (from Greek θάλαμος = room chamber, IPA= /ˈθæləməs/ is a pair and symmetric part of the brain The tegmentum (from Latin for "covering" is a general area within the Brainstem. The red nucleus is a structure in the Rostral Midbrain involved in Motor coordination.

It is classified by NeuroNames as part of the subthalamus. NeuroNames is a system of nomenclature for the human and/or macaque Brain. The subthalamus is a part of the Diencephalon. Anatomy During development the subthalamus is continuous with the Hypothalamus, but is separated by

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