The Mouse Nervous System 2012
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-369497-3.10006-8
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Piriform Cortex and Amygdala

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“…The data available in the literature correspond to studies mainly performed in rats describing the efferent projections of some structures that project to the Pir, in some of which projections to the CxA can be observed (see, for a review, Martínez-García et al, 2012; Olucha-Bordonau et al, 2015). One recent study in rats obtained restricted injections in the CxA (Pro-Sistiaga et al, 2007), but reported only the resulting labeling in the olfactory bulbs.…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…The data available in the literature correspond to studies mainly performed in rats describing the efferent projections of some structures that project to the Pir, in some of which projections to the CxA can be observed (see, for a review, Martínez-García et al, 2012; Olucha-Bordonau et al, 2015). One recent study in rats obtained restricted injections in the CxA (Pro-Sistiaga et al, 2007), but reported only the resulting labeling in the olfactory bulbs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…At the level of the PLCo the CxA is no longer present. Therefore, for most of its rostrocaudal extent, the CxA is interposed between the ACo (medially) and the rostral aspect of the posterior Pir (see Martínez-García et al, 2012). In this regard, it is worth to note that the Pir is divided into a rostral part (or prepiriform area, see Haberly and Price, 1978a,b) characterized by the presence of the lateral olfactory tract and a clear limit with the olfactory tubercle, and a caudal part where the lateral olfactory tract is not observable and there is no clear-cut boundary with the CxA.…”
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“…Robust reciprocal connections have been shown between the amygdala and hippocampus in the rat (Pitkänen et al, 2000). In the mouse, data are more limited, but it is generally believed that there are no major species differences (Martínez-García et al, 2012;Witter, 2012). The potential importance of connections between amygdala and hippocampus at regulating emotional behaviours was recently demonstrated in a mouse study where optogenetic inhibition of the amygdaloid input to ventral hippocampus decreased anxiety-like behaviour (Felix-Ortiz et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 96%