2022
DOI: 10.1002/cne.25446
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A novel subdivision of the bed nucleus of stria terminalis in monkey, rat, and mouse brains

Abstract: The bed nucleus of stria terminalis (BST) is a critical structure that mediates sustained vigilant responses to contextual, diffuse, and unpredictable threats. Dysfunction of the BST could lead to excessive anxiety and hypervigilance, which are often observed in posttraumatic stress disorder and anxiety disorders. Vigilance of potential future threats from the external environment is a basic brain function and probably requires rapid and/or short neural circuits, which enable both quick detection of the potent… Show more

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“…3 Q). Consistent with a recent report ( Ding, 2022 ), we observed inputs from the posterior BNST to the amBNST ( Fig. 3 R), but not to the alBNST ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…3 Q). Consistent with a recent report ( Ding, 2022 ), we observed inputs from the posterior BNST to the amBNST ( Fig. 3 R), but not to the alBNST ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…However, in modern literature, brain structures/regions have also been defined using other important organizational features such as connectional patterns ( Fudge et al, 2004 ; Gehrlach et al, 2020 ) and molecular signatures ( Wallén-Mackenzie et al, 2020 ; Chen et al, 2022 ; Ding et al, 2022 ) as well as using combination of multimodal data ( Ding and van Hoesen, 2010 , 2015 ; Ding, 2022 ). In this study, we aim to investigate the connections of the region located immediately lateral to A30 in rat and mouse brains to determine whether this region possess similar connectional patterns as the monkey PCC (mainly A23) does.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in modern literature, brain structures/regions have also been defined using other important organizational features such as connectional patterns (Fudge et al, 2004; Gehrlach et al, 2020) and molecular signatures (Wallen-Mackenzie et al, 2020; Chen et al, 2022; Ding et al, 2022) as well as using combination of multimodal data (Ding and van Hoesen, 2010, 2015; Ding, 2022). In this study, we aim to investigate the region located immediately lateral to A30 in rat and mouse brains to determine whether this region possess similar connectional patterns as the monkey PCC (mainly A23) does.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%