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| [[BrainCenterFAM_FT_SEP|Septal Nuclei]] (FAM.FT.SEP) || [[BrainRegionFAM_FT_SEP_LT|FAM.FT.SEP.LT]] -> [[BrainRegionFAM_FD_LHB_MED|FAM.FD.LHB.MED]]||[http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v17/n9/fig_tab/nn.3779_F2.html Both LHb and MHb control the dopaminergic and serotonergic systems (LS -> LHbM)] | | [[BrainCenterFAM_FT_SEP|Septal Nuclei]] (FAM.FT.SEP) || [[BrainRegionFAM_FT_SEP_LT|FAM.FT.SEP.LT]] -> [[BrainRegionFAM_FD_LHB_MED|FAM.FD.LHB.MED]]||[http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v17/n9/fig_tab/nn.3779_F2.html Both LHb and MHb control the dopaminergic and serotonergic systems (LS -> LHbM)] | ||
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− | | [[BrainCenterFD_HT|Hypothalamus]] (FD.HT) || [[ | + | | [[BrainCenterFD_HT|Hypothalamus]] (FD.HT) || [[BrainRegionLAC_FD_HT_VLPO|LAC.FD.HT.VLPO]] -> [[BrainRegionFAM_FD_LHB_LT|FAM.FD.LHB.LT]]||[http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Habenula Habenula Connections (LPO -> LHb, abstract)] |
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| [[BrainCenterFEC_FT_BG|Basal Ganglia]] (FEC.FT.BG) || [[BrainRegionFEC_FT_GPI_DS|FEC.FT.GPI.DS]] -> [[BrainRegionFAM_FD_LHB_LT|FAM.FD.LHB.LT]]||[http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Habenula Habenula Connections (GPi -> LHb, abstract)] | | [[BrainCenterFEC_FT_BG|Basal Ganglia]] (FEC.FT.BG) || [[BrainRegionFEC_FT_GPI_DS|FEC.FT.GPI.DS]] -> [[BrainRegionFAM_FD_LHB_LT|FAM.FD.LHB.LT]]||[http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Habenula Habenula Connections (GPi -> LHb, abstract)] | ||
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− | | [[BrainRegionLMC_HT_LC|Locus Coeruleus]] (LMC.HT.LC) || [[BrainRegionLMC_HT_LC|LMC.HT.LC]] -> [[ | + | | [[BrainRegionLMC_HT_LC|Locus Coeruleus]] (LMC.HT.LC) || [[BrainRegionLMC_HT_LC|LMC.HT.LC]] -> [[BrainRegionFAM_FD_LHB_LT|FAM.FD.LHB.LT]]||[http://www.nature.com/nrn/journal/v11/n6/fig_tab/nrn2849_F7.html Contribution of nAChR subunits to nicotine withdrawal symptoms (LC -> LHB, abstract)] |
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| [[BrainCenterHL_RF|Medullary Reticular Formation]] (HL.RF) || [[BrainRegionFAM_FD_LHB_MED|FAM.FD.LHB.MED]] -> [[BrainRegionLMC_HL_RP_MG|LMC.HL.RP.MG]]||[http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v17/n9/fig_tab/nn.3779_F2.html Both LHb and MHb control the dopaminergic and serotonergic systems (LHbM -> MRN, abstract)] | | [[BrainCenterHL_RF|Medullary Reticular Formation]] (HL.RF) || [[BrainRegionFAM_FD_LHB_MED|FAM.FD.LHB.MED]] -> [[BrainRegionLMC_HL_RP_MG|LMC.HL.RP.MG]]||[http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v17/n9/fig_tab/nn.3779_F2.html Both LHb and MHb control the dopaminergic and serotonergic systems (LHbM -> MRN, abstract)] | ||
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− | | [[BrainCenterHT_TG|Pontine Tegmental Nuclei]] (HT.TG) || [[BrainRegionFAM_FD_LHB_LT|FAM.FD.LHB.LT]] -> [[ | + | | [[BrainCenterHT_TG|Pontine Tegmental Nuclei]] (HT.TG) || [[BrainRegionFAM_FD_LHB_LT|FAM.FD.LHB.LT]] -> [[BrainRegionFEC_HT_TG_RMTG|FEC.HT.TG.RMTG]]||[http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v17/n9/fig_tab/nn.3779_F2.html Both LHb and MHb control the dopaminergic and serotonergic systems (LHbL -> RMTg)] |
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| [[BrainRegionLMC_MM_VTA|Ventral Tegmental Area]] (LMC.MM.VTA) || [[BrainRegionFAM_FD_LHB_MED|FAM.FD.LHB.MED]] -> [[BrainRegionLMC_MM_VTA|LMC.MM.VTA]]||[http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v17/n9/fig_tab/nn.3779_F2.html Both LHb and MHb control the dopaminergic and serotonergic systems (LHbM -> VTA)] | | [[BrainRegionLMC_MM_VTA|Ventral Tegmental Area]] (LMC.MM.VTA) || [[BrainRegionFAM_FD_LHB_MED|FAM.FD.LHB.MED]] -> [[BrainRegionLMC_MM_VTA|LMC.MM.VTA]]||[http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v17/n9/fig_tab/nn.3779_F2.html Both LHb and MHb control the dopaminergic and serotonergic systems (LHbM -> VTA)] | ||
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− | | [[BrainCenterMM_RF|Mesencephalic Reticular Formation]] (MM.RF) || [[BrainRegionFAM_FD_LHB_MED|FAM.FD.LHB.MED]] -> [[ | + | | [[BrainCenterMM_RF|Mesencephalic Reticular Formation]] (MM.RF) || [[BrainRegionFAM_FD_LHB_MED|FAM.FD.LHB.MED]] -> [[BrainRegionLMC_MM_RP_DRN|LMC.MM.RP.DRN]]||[http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v17/n9/fig_tab/nn.3779_F2.html Both LHb and MHb control the dopaminergic and serotonergic systems (LHbM -> DRN)] |
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| [[BrainRegionTARGET_TEA_ENDOCRINE|Endocrine Glands]] (TARGET.TEA.ENDOCRINE) || [[BrainRegionFAM_FD_MHB|FAM.FD.MHB]] -> [[BrainRegionTARGET_TEA_ENDOCRINE|TARGET.TEA.ENDOCRINE]]||[http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Habenula Habenula Connections (MHb -> PB)] | | [[BrainRegionTARGET_TEA_ENDOCRINE|Endocrine Glands]] (TARGET.TEA.ENDOCRINE) || [[BrainRegionFAM_FD_MHB|FAM.FD.MHB]] -> [[BrainRegionTARGET_TEA_ENDOCRINE|TARGET.TEA.ENDOCRINE]]||[http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Habenula Habenula Connections (MHb -> PB)] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 28 November 2018
Habenula
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This page covers biological details of component group Habenula. Component group is part of aHuman target integrated biological model.
- Top-down path to center: Forebrain Diencephalon -> Habenula (FAM.FD.HB) (see Mind Maps)
- Function: Encoding negative feedback
(generated)
Components
(generated)
Component items:
- Lateral Habenula (FAM.FD.LHB): Encoding negative feedback, direct; motivational control of behavior; pain processing, reward, motivation, and learning
- Lateral Habenula Medial Part (FAM.FD.LHB.MED): Encoding negative feedback, direct, Septal
- Lateral Habenula Lateral Part (FAM.FD.LHB.LT): Encoding negative feedback, direct, Pallidal
- Medial Habenula (FAM.FD.MHB): Encoding negative feedback, indirect
Connectivity
(generated)
Internal Regions Connections:
Source Region | Target Region | Reference |
Medial Habenula (FAM.FD.MHB) | Lateral Habenula Medial Part (FAM.FD.LHB.MED) | Connectivity map of the habenula (M -> L, abstract) |
External Connections:
External Inbound Center Connections:
External Outbound Center Connections: