Medial dorsal nucleus

Medial dorsal nucleus
right thalamus nuclei (above right view)
Details
Identifiers
Latinnucleus mediodorsalis thalami
MeSHD020645
NeuroNames312
NeuroLex IDbirnlex_1543
TA98A14.1.08.622
TA25681
FMA62156
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

The medial dorsal nucleus (or mediodorsal nucleus of thalamus, dorsomedial nucleus, dorsal medial nucleus, or medial nucleus group) is a large nucleus in the thalamus.[1][2] It is separated from the other thalamic nuclei by the internal medullary lamina.

The medial dorsal nucleus is interconnected with the prefrontal cortex, therefore involved in prefrontal functions. Damage to the interconnected tract or the nucleus itself will result in similar damage to the prefrontal cortex.[3] It is also believed to play a role in memory.[4]

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  2. ^ Georgescu IA, Popa D, Zagrean L (September 2020). "The Anatomical and Functional Heterogeneity of the Mediodorsal Thalamus". Brain Sci. 10 (9): 624. doi:10.3390/brainsci10090624. PMC 7563683. PMID 32916866.
  3. ^ Vanderah, Todd W.; Gould, Douglas J.; Nolte, John (2016). Nolte's The human brain: an introduction to its functional anatomy (7th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier. pp. 408–409. ISBN 978-1-4557-2859-6.
  4. ^ Li XB, Inoue T, Nakagawa S, Koyama T (May 2004). "Effect of mediodorsal thalamic nucleus lesion on contextual fear conditioning in rats". Brain Res. 1008 (2): 261–72. doi:10.1016/j.brainres.2004.02.038. PMID 15145764. S2CID 36284389.