1962
DOI: 10.21236/ad0407091
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Anatomy of the Hypothalamus and Its Connections

Abstract: This report briefly summarizes hypothalamic anatomy in terms of boundaries, cellular groups, intra, efferent and afferent connections, and ontogenetic development. Wherever possible, discussion is directed or limited to aspects of hypothalamic anatomy that are of special significance to the nervous control of shivering. For this reason the connections between the septal area of the forebrain and the hypothalamus are emphasized. PUBLICATION REVIEW

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“…We categorized hypothalamic nuclei according to a conventional classification method based on regional location, namely, preoptic region, supraoptic (SO) region, tuberal (TU) region, and mammillary region (D. G. Stuart, 1962). Preoptic and SO regions were located toward the rostral hypothalamic zone, and the TU region was situated in the middle hypothalamic zone, whereas the mamillary region was positioned in the caudal hypothalamic zone.…”
Section: Innervation Pattern In the Hypothalamusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We categorized hypothalamic nuclei according to a conventional classification method based on regional location, namely, preoptic region, supraoptic (SO) region, tuberal (TU) region, and mammillary region (D. G. Stuart, 1962). Preoptic and SO regions were located toward the rostral hypothalamic zone, and the TU region was situated in the middle hypothalamic zone, whereas the mamillary region was positioned in the caudal hypothalamic zone.…”
Section: Innervation Pattern In the Hypothalamusmentioning
confidence: 99%