claustral amygdaloid area

area claustralis amygdalae

A region of the brain (claustral amygdaloid area) that contributes to neural processing within its functional domain.

Type Organ
Body System Nervous
Parent Structure cerebral hemisphere gray matter
Latin Name area claustralis amygdalae
FMA ID 61869

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the claustral amygdaloid area?
A region of the brain (claustral amygdaloid area) that contributes to neural processing within its functional domain.
What body system is the claustral amygdaloid area part of?
The claustral amygdaloid area is part of the Nervous.
What is the Latin name for the claustral amygdaloid area?
The Latin name for the claustral amygdaloid area is area claustralis amygdalae.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.