medial nucleus of the accessory optic tract
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The term medial nucleus of the accessory optic tract refers to one of three terminal nuclei of the accessory optic tract, different combinations of which are found in different species. The medial nucleus is found at the medial border of the crus cerebri in the midbrain of the rat ( Swanson-1998 ) and the mouse ( Paxinos-2001 ). The other two terminal nuclei are the dorsal nucleus of the accessory optic tract and the lateral nucleus of the accessory optic tract. Functionally the terminal nuclei are three of six magnocellular nuclei of the midbrain reticular nucleus that belong to the reticular formation (functional) of the subcortical motor system ( Swanson-2004 ).

Also known as: No other name for this structure has appeared in PubMed.NeuroNames ID : 1069


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