Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ACAv to ACAv

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
71154 Anterior cingulate area ventral partAnterior cingulate area ventral part strongPHAL
Superficially placed injections predominantly result in labeling in layers I and III of PL, ACv and ACd, whereas injections into the deeper layers preferentially result in tracer deposit in layers I and V of these regions (Table 1).
Jones B.F., Groenewegen H.J. & Witter M.P., 2005
71155 Anterior cingulate area ventral partAnterior cingulate area ventral part strongPHAL
Superficially placed injections predominantly result in labeling in layers I and III of PL, ACv and ACd, whereas injections into the deeper layers preferentially result in tracer deposit in layers I and V of these regions (Table 1).
Jones B.F., Groenewegen H.J. & Witter M.P., 2005
71156 Anterior cingulate area ventral partAnterior cingulate area ventral part lightPHAL
Superficially placed injections predominantly result in labeling in layers I and III of PL, ACv and ACd, whereas injections into the deeper layers preferentially result in tracer deposit in layers I and V of these regions (Table 1).
Jones B.F., Groenewegen H.J. & Witter M.P., 2005
71157 Anterior cingulate area ventral partAnterior cingulate area ventral part strongPHAL
Superficially placed injections predominantly result in labeling in layers I and III of PL, ACv and ACd, whereas injections into the deeper layers preferentially result in tracer deposit in layers I and V of these regions (Table 1).
Jones B.F., Groenewegen H.J. & Witter M.P., 2005
71158 Anterior cingulate area ventral partAnterior cingulate area ventral part strongPHAL
Superficially placed injections predominantly result in labeling in layers I and III of PL, ACv and ACd, whereas injections into the deeper layers preferentially result in tracer deposit in layers I and V of these regions (Table 1).
Jones B.F., Groenewegen H.J. & Witter M.P., 2005
71159 Anterior cingulate area ventral partAnterior cingulate area ventral part strongPHAL
Superficially placed injections predominantly result in labeling in layers I and III of PL, ACv and ACd, whereas injections into the deeper layers preferentially result in tracer deposit in layers I and V of these regions (Table 1).
Jones B.F., Groenewegen H.J. & Witter M.P., 2005
71160 Anterior cingulate area ventral partAnterior cingulate area ventral part strongPHAL
Superficially placed injections predominantly result in labeling in layers I and III of PL, ACv and ACd, whereas injections into the deeper layers preferentially result in tracer deposit in layers I and V of these regions (Table 1).
Jones B.F., Groenewegen H.J. & Witter M.P., 2005
71161 Anterior cingulate area ventral partAnterior cingulate area ventral part lightPHAL
Superficially placed injections predominantly result in labeling in layers I and III of PL, ACv and ACd, whereas injections into the deeper layers preferentially result in tracer deposit in layers I and V of these regions (Table 1).
Jones B.F., Groenewegen H.J. & Witter M.P., 2005
General description technique/protocol: A total of 10 cases with injections in the ACv were examined, with two representative cases shown in Fig. 5A, B.

Further details associated to record number 71161:
Position of injection: Layers V-VI
Topological position of injection: is contained
Extension of injection outside: none
The injection was performed in: left hemisphere
Position of terminal field: Layer III
Topological position of terminal field: identical
Extension of terminal field outside: none
The terminal field was found: ipsilateral