There are several nuclei in the thalamus, associated with different afferent sources.
Which of the following structures provides input to the anterior nucleus of the thalamus?
Thalamic Nuclei 02Topic: AnatomyCreated on Thursday, September 14 2006 by Last modified on Tuesday, February 20 2007. There are several nuclei in the thalamus, associated with different afferent sources. Which of the following structures provides input to the anterior nucleus of the thalamus? A) Optic tract B) Brachium of the inferior colliculus C) Reticular formation, basal ganglia, crebellum, and somatosensory pathways D) Medial lemniscus and spinothalamic tract E) Mammillothalamic tract
This question was last modified on February 20, 2007.
ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONSA) optic tract
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1. Nolte, J. (1993). The Human Brain: An Introduction to Its Functional Anatomy. Mosby, St. Louis. |
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