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Intermediate Zone

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This page covers biological details of component group Intermediate Zone. Component group is part of aHuman target integrated biological model.

  • Top-down path to center: Spinal Cord -> Intermediate Zone (SC.IZ) (see Mind Maps)
  • Function:

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Components

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Component items:

Connectivity

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Internal Regions Connections:

  • no connections

External Connections:

unavailable

External Inbound Center Connections:

Source Center Sample Link Reference
Hypothalamus (FD.HT) LAC.FD.HT.PV -> LAC.SC.IZ.CSC Effect of light on pupil diameter (PVN -> IML)
Medullary Reticular Formation (HL.RF) LMC.HL.RP.OB -> LPC.SC.IZ.IMM (unknown reference)
Barrington's Nucleus (LAC.HT.BR) LAC.HT.BR -> LAC.SC.IZ.IML (unknown reference)
Locus Coeruleus (LMC.HT.LC) LMC.HT.LC -> LAC.SC.IZ.CSC Effect of light on pupil diameter (LC -> IML)
Dorsal Root Ganglia (LPC.PN.SG.DRG) LPC.PN.SG.UDRG -> LPC.SC.IZ.CBS (unknown reference)

External Outbound Center Connections:

Target Center Sample Link Reference
Cognitive Thalamus (FD.TH.CR) LPC.SC.IZ.CCV -> NCP.FD.TH.RIL (unknown reference)
Sensory Thalamus (FD.TH.SR) LPC.SC.IZ.CCV -> NCP.FD.TH.VPL Thalamocortical relationships (s1P -> P, abstract)
Medullary Reticular Formation (HL.RF) LPC.SC.IZ.IMM -> LLC.HL.RF.PLRN (unknown reference)
Myelencephalic Sensory Nuclei (HL.SN) LPC.SC.IZ.CCV -> LLC.HL.IO (unknown reference)
Paravertebral Sympathetic Ganglia (LAC.PN.SYM.PA) LAC.SC.IZ.CSC -> LAC.PN.SYM.SCG Sympathetic and parasympathetic eye pathways (CC -> SCG)
Prevertebral Sympathetic Ganglia (LAC.PN.SYM.PR) LAC.SC.IZ.IML -> LAC.PN.SYM.ARG (unknown reference)
Cerebellar Complex (LLC.HT.CRC) LPC.SC.IZ.CBS -> LLC.HT.CR.PV (unknown reference)
Vestibular Nuclei (LPC.HT.VBN) LPC.SC.IZ.CCV -> LPC.HT.IVBN (unknown reference)
Body Parasympathetic Ganglia (PN.PSYM.BD) LAC.SC.IZ.SPS -> LAC.PN.PSYM.PPG Schematic overview of spinobulbospinal micturition reflex pathway (SPS -> PEL)