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Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to CEAm

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
9568 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partCentral nucleus of amygdala medial part existsPHAL
none provided
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
38955 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partCentral nucleus of amygdala medial part very strongPHAL
Within the amygdala, the CEAl projects heavily to the CEAm (Fig. 2E-K, Fig. 3B) and lightly to the most caudal region of the posterior basolateral nucleus (Fig. 2L-M), and its fibers avoid the rest of the amygdala except for very sparse labeling in the anterior amygdalar area. The CEAm (Fig. 2F-J) is very densely innervated by highly branched, bouton-laden fibers, whereas the CEAc contains only a few anterogradely labaled fibers (Fig. 2E-K).
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: none provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to BLAp

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9569 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partBasolateral nucleus of the amygdala posterior part existsPHAL
caudally
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
38956 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partBasolateral nucleus of the amygdala posterior part very lightPHAL
Within the amygdala, the CEAl projects heavily to the CEAm (Fig. 2E-K, Fig. 3B) and lightly to the most caudal region of the posterior basolateral nucleus (Fig. 2L-M), and its fibers avoid the rest of the amygdala except for very sparse labeling in the anterior amygdalar area. The CEAm (Fig. 2F-J) is very densely innervated by highly branched, bouton-laden fibers, whereas the CEAc contains only a few anterogradely labaled fibers (Fig. 2E-K).
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: none provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to AAA

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9570 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partAnterior amygdaloid area lightPHAL
none provided
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
38957 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partAnterior amygdaloid area very lightPHAL
Within the amygdala, the CEAl projects heavily to the CEAm (Fig. 2E-K, Fig. 3B) and lightly to the most caudal region of the posterior basolateral nucleus (Fig. 2L-M), and its fibers avoid the rest of the amygdala except for very sparse labeling in the anterior amygdalar area. The CEAm (Fig. 2F-J) is very densely innervated by highly branched, bouton-laden fibers, whereas the CEAc contains only a few anterogradely labaled fibers (Fig. 2E-K).
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: none provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to BSTal

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9571 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partBed nuclei of the stria terminalis anterolateral area existsPHAL
none provided
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
9576 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partBed nuclei of the stria terminalis anterolateral area lightPHAL
none provided
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
38958 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partBed nuclei of the stria terminalis anterolateral area strongPHAL
Just caudal to the injection site fibers enter the stria terminalis (Fig. 2K) and travel to the bed nuclei of the stria terminalis (BST) where a ventrolateral region including parts of the anterolateral area and the ventral nucleus are densley innervated, along with adjacent dorsal regions of the substanta innominata (Fig. 2D-E).
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
38964 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partBed nuclei of the stria terminalis anterolateral area lightPHAL
Farther rostrally the CEAl heavily innervates specifcally the entire oval and fusiform nuclei of the BST (Fig. 2C, Fig. 3A), and sends a few axons to the anterolateral and anterodorsal areas as well (Fig. 2B-C).
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: none provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to BSTv

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9572 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partBed nuclei of the stria terminalis anterior division ventral nucleus existsPHAL
none provided
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
38959 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partBed nuclei of the stria terminalis anterior division ventral nucleus strongPHAL
Just caudal to the injection site fibers enter the stria terminalis (Fig. 2K) and travel to the bed nuclei of the stria terminalis (BST) where a ventrolateral region including parts of the anterolateral area and the ventral nucleus are densley innervated, along with adjacent dorsal regions of the substanta innominata (Fig. 2D-E).
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: none provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to SI

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9573 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partSubstantia innominata existsPHAL
none provided
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
38960 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partSubstantia innominata strongPHAL
Just caudal to the injection site fibers enter the stria terminalis (Fig. 2K) and travel to the bed nuclei of the stria terminalis (BST) where a ventrolateral region including parts of the anterolateral area and the ventral nucleus are densley innervated, along with adjacent dorsal regions of the substanta innominata (Fig. 2D-E).
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: none provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to BSTov

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9574 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partBed nuclei of the stria terminalis oval nucleus existsPHAL
none provided
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
38961 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partBed nuclei of the stria terminalis oval nucleus strongPHAL
Farther rostrally the CEAl heavily innervates specifcally the entire oval and fusiform nuclei of the BST (Fig. 2C, Fig. 3A), and sends a few axons to the anterolateral and anterodorsal areas as well (Fig. 2B-C).
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: none provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to BSTfu

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9575 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partBed nuclei of the stria terminalis anterior division fusiform nucleus existsPHAL
none provided
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
38962 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partBed nuclei of the stria terminalis anterior division fusiform nucleus strongPHAL
Farther rostrally the CEAl heavily innervates specifcally the entire oval and fusiform nuclei of the BST (Fig. 2C, Fig. 3A), and sends a few axons to the anterolateral and anterodorsal areas as well (Fig. 2B-C).
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: none provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to BSTad

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9577 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partBed nuclei of the stria terminalis anterior division anterodorsal area lightPHAL
none provided
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
38963 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partBed nuclei of the stria terminalis anterior division anterodorsal area lightPHAL
Farther rostrally the CEAl heavily innervates specifcally the entire oval and fusiform nuclei of the BST (Fig. 2C, Fig. 3A), and sends a few axons to the anterolateral and anterodorsal areas as well (Fig. 2B-C).
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: none provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to BSTrh

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9578 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partBed nuclei of the stria terminalis rhomboid nucleus lightPHAL
none provided
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: none provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to BSTsc

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9579 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partBed nuclei of the stria terminalis, anterior division, subcommisural zone lightPHAL
none provided
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: none provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to PVHap

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9580 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partParaventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus, parvicellular division, anterior parvicellular part lightPHAL
none provided
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
38968 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partParaventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus, parvicellular division, anterior parvicellular part lightPHAL
Within the hypothalamus, several fibers were noted in the anterior parvicellular paraventricular nucleus (Fig. 2E).
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: none provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to PBle

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9581 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partParabrachial nucleus lateral division external lateral part existsPHAL
earlier: see Moga et al. JCN 295:624 1990
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
38969 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partParabrachial nucleus lateral division external lateral part strongPHAL
Within the lateral PB, the CEAl heavily innervates the external lateral, central lateral, and the most caudal ventral lateral part, while avoiding the dorsal lateral part (Fig. 2P-S, Fig. 3C).
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: none provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to PBlc

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9582 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partParabrachial nucleus lateral division central lateral part existsPHAL
earlier: see Moga et al. JCN 295:624 1990
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
38970 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partParabrachial nucleus lateral division central lateral part strongPHAL
Within the lateral PB, the CEAl heavily innervates the external lateral, central lateral, and the most caudal ventral lateral part, while avoiding the dorsal lateral part (Fig. 2P-S, Fig. 3C).
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: none provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to PBlv

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9583 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partParabrachial nucleus lateral division ventral lateral part existsPHAL
caudally] [earlier: see Moga et al. JCN 295:624 1990]
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
38971 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partParabrachial nucleus lateral division ventral lateral part strongPHAL
Within the lateral PB, the CEAl heavily innervates the external lateral, central lateral, and the most caudal ventral lateral part, while avoiding the dorsal lateral part (Fig. 2P-S, Fig. 3C).
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: none provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to PBmm

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9584 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partParabrachial nucleus medial division medial medial part existsPHAL
earlier: see Moga et al. JCN 295:624 1990
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
38972 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partParabrachial nucleus medial division medial medial part lightPHAL
Within the medial PB the CEAl lightly innervates the medial part (Fgi 2P-s, Fi.g 3) and densely the caudodorsal ("waist") region and external medial part (Fig. 2R-S).
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: none provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to PBme

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9585 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partParabrachial nucleus medial division external medial part existsPHAL
earlier: see Moga et al. JCN 295:624 1990
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
38973 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partParabrachial nucleus medial division external medial part strongPHAL
Within the lateral PB, the CEAl heavily innervates the external lateral, central lateral, and the most caudal ventral lateral part, while avoiding the dorsal lateral part (Fig. 2P-S, Fig. 3C).
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: none provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to LTN

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9586 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partLateral tegmental nucleus existsPHAL
none provided
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
38975 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partLateral tegmental nucleus moderatePHAL
There is also a distinct terminal field in the pontine central gray - in a tiny but distinct caudolateral tegmental nucleus...
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: none provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to MEV

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9587 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partMesencephalic nucleus of the trigeminal existsPHAL
none provided
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
38976 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partMesencephalic nucleus of the trigeminal light/moderatePHAL
Some fibers also appear to end in the caudal half of the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus (Fig. 2R-S).
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: none provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to NTSm

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9588 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partNucleus of the solitary tract medial part existsPHAL
none provided
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
38977 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partNucleus of the solitary tract medial part lightPHAL
Finally, some axons were consistently noted throughout the medial nucleus of the solitary tract (Fig. 2T-U).
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: none provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to ACB

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38965 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partNucleus accumbens very lightPHAL
Labeled axons from the CEAl do not appear to continue rostral to the BST, except for a few in the caudal tip of the nucleus accumbens (Fig. 2A).
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: In three experiments the PHAL injections labeled many neurons within the CEAl and two injection sites were confined entirely to this part of the CEAl, while one involved the ventral half of the CEAl and the adjacent CEAc. Projections labeled in Expt 12 (Fig. 1) are described in detail because the injection was restricted to the CEAl; the projection pattern is typical of that labeled in the other two experiments with an injection in the CEAL.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to FS

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38966 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partFundus of the striatum very lightPHAL
Some fibers in the ansa peduncularis extend laterally to innervate very lightly the striatal fundus (Fig. 2B-E)
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: In three experiments the PHAL injections labeled many neurons within the CEAl and two injection sites were confined entirely to this part of the CEAl, while one involved the ventral half of the CEAl and the adjacent CEAc. Projections labeled in Expt 12 (Fig. 1) are described in detail because the injection was restricted to the CEAl; the projection pattern is typical of that labeled in the other two experiments with an injection in the CEAL.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to GPl

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38967 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partGlobus pallidus lateral segment very lightPHAL
[...] a few axons were also noted consistently in the internal capsule (Fig. 2C-G); rostrally they appear to enter the lateral segment of the globus pallidus, although there is little branching and few boutons.
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: In three experiments the PHAL injections labeled many neurons within the CEAl and two injection sites were confined entirely to this part of the CEAl, while one involved the ventral half of the CEAl and the adjacent CEAc. Projections labeled in Expt 12 (Fig. 1) are described in detail because the injection was restricted to the CEAl; the projection pattern is typical of that labeled in the other two experiments with an injection in the CEAL.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CEAl to PCG

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38974 Central nucleus of amygdala lateral partPontine central gray moderatePHAL
There is also a distinct terminal field in the pontine central gray - in a tiny but distinct caudolateral tegmental nucleus...
Petrovich G.D., Swanson L.W., 1997
General description technique/protocol: In three experiments the PHAL injections labeled many neurons within the CEAl and two injection sites were confined entirely to this part of the CEAl, while one involved the ventral half of the CEAl and the adjacent CEAc. Projections labeled in Expt 12 (Fig. 1) are described in detail because the injection was restricted to the CEAl; the projection pattern is typical of that labeled in the other two experiments with an injection in the CEAL.