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Fields of Forel
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The fields of Forel is a complex region in the posterior subthalamus, consisting of a concentrated collection of bundles of fibers. The tracts formed include the thalamic fasciculus that includes the ansa lenticularis and lenticular fasciculus, cerebellothalamic tracts, and pallidothalamic tracts. Other included fibers connect to other brain regions. These tracts are described in regions known as H fields.

H fields

Nuclei campi perizonalis

Nuclei campi perizonalis or the nuclei of the perizonal fields (of Forel) are a group of nuclei in the subthalamus, (or ventral thalamus).They comprise 3 groups of nuclei arranged as follows:

  • Nucleus campi medialis: the nucleus of prerubral field (field H)
  • Nucleus campi dorsalis: Neurons scattered along the thalamic fasciculi in field H1 of Forel
  • Nucleus campi ventralis: Neurons scattered along the lenticular fasciculi in field H2 of Forel

External links

  • Fields of Forel - Biology Online Dictionary
  • Forel, A. (1877). "Untersuchungen über die Haubenregion und ihre oberen Verknüpfungen im Gehirne des Menschen und einiger Säugethiere, mit Beiträgen zu den Methoden der Gehirnuntersuchung". Archiv für Psychiatrie und Nervenkrankheiten 7: 393–495. doi:10.1007/BF02041873.

References

  1. Neudorfer, C; Maarouf, M (January 2018). "Neuroanatomical background and functional considerations for stereotactic interventions in the H fields of Forel". Brain Structure & Function. 223 (1): 17–30. doi:10.1007/s00429-017-1570-4. PMID 29152666.
  2. "University of Michigan Medical School".
  3. Dorland (9 June 2011). Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary E-Book. Elsevier Health Sciences. ISBN 978-1455709854 – via Google Books.
  4. Augustine, James R. (20 December 2016). Human Neuroanatomy. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9781119073994 – via Google Books.
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