interanterodorsal nucleus of the thalamus

IAD

A group of nerve cells that bridges the midline of the thalamus between the anterodorsal nucleus of the thalamus of the left and right sides. According to Crosby (1962), it is more developed and consistently present in rodents than in primates (adapted from Brain Info).

Type Nerve
Latin Name IAD

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the interanterodorsal nucleus of the thalamus?
A group of nerve cells that bridges the midline of the thalamus between the anterodorsal nucleus of the thalamus of the left and right sides. According to Crosby (1962), it is more developed and consistently present in rodents than in primates (adapted from Brain Info).
What is the Latin name for the interanterodorsal nucleus of the thalamus?
The Latin name for the interanterodorsal nucleus of the thalamus is IAD.

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