Nucleus reuniens

The nucleus reuniens is a region of the thalamic midline nuclear group. In the human brain, it is located in the interthalamic adhesion (massa intermedia).

Nucleus reuniens
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LatinNucleus reuniens
NeuroNames309
NeuroLex IDbirnlex_770
TA98A14.1.08.632
FMA62153
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

The nucleus reuniens receives afferent input from a large number of structures, mainly from limbic and limbic-associated structures. It sends projections to the medial prefrontal cortex, the hippocampus, perirhinal cortex, and entorhinal cortex, although there exist sparse connections to many other afferent structures as well.

The unique medial prefrontal cortex and hippocampal connectivity allows reuniens to regulate neural traffic in this cortical network related to changes in an organism's attentiveness, making reuniens critical to associative learning, memory retrieval, memory generalization, spatial route planning, and resilience to stress.

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