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Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ACA to MD

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
2791 Anterior cingulate areaMediodorsal nucleus of the thalamus existsHRP/WGA
Case pg266, fig10. Soma notes In both cases, an unbroken band of retro labeled neurons in layer VI throught from dorsal peduncular cortex, through ILC & prelimbic cortex & into anterior cingulate cortex.. Terminal notes In experiments R478 & R579, injections of WGA-HRP placed in meidodorsal nucleus including border zone with paraventricular nucleus of thalamus.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
2792 Anterior cingulate areaMediodorsal nucleus of the thalamus lightHRP/WGA
Case pg266. Soma notes {5}. Terminal notes WGA-HRP inj.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ACA to SP

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2793 Anterior cingulate areaSpinal Cord moderateHRP/WGA
Case pg270, fig15. Soma notes {5}, large pop of cells. Terminal notes WGA-HRP inj.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CLA to SP

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2794 ClaustrumSpinal Cord existsHRP/WGA
Case pg266. Soma notes not specified.. Terminal notes WGA-HRP inj.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CLA to RE

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2795 ClaustrumNucleus reuniens moderateHRP/WGA
Case pg266. Soma notes not specified.. Terminal notes WGA-HRP inj.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to LHA

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2796 Infralimbic areaLateral hypothalamic area lightHRP/WGA
Case pg267, fig12. Soma notes not specified.. Terminal notes WGA-HRP inj.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70593 Infralimbic areaLateral hypothalamic area moderatePHAL
[...] principal target was the lateral hypothalamic area, in particular its ventrolateral and perifornical regions (Figs. 3D-G, 5C,D). Although innervation of the anterior part of the lateral hypothalamic area was scant, varicose fibers running in a mediolateral direction were prominent in the retrochiasmatic area.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70596 Infralimbic areaLateral hypothalamic area strongPHAL
[...] principal target was the lateral hypothalamic area, in particular its ventrolateral and perifornical regions (Figs. 3D-G, 5C,D). Although innervation of the anterior part of the lateral hypothalamic area was scant, varicose fibers running in a mediolateral direction were prominent in the retrochiasmatic area.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to SUM

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2797 Infralimbic areaSupramammillary nucleus lightPHAL
Case pg261. Soma notes 9 Injs centred in ILC?In expt R652 (fig2B) in which dorsal peduncular cortex & tenia tecta were excluded from inj site
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70617 Infralimbic areaSupramammillary nucleus moderate/strongPHAL
The infralimbic cortex projects to the supramamillary nucleus while the more ventrally located dorsal peduncular cortex projects to the region of the mamillary body immediately ventral to the ILC terminal field.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to EP

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2798 Infralimbic areaEndopiriform nucleus very lightHRP/WGA
Case pg264. Soma notes previous injections were fibres of passage. Terminal notes WGA-HRP inj.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to AMBd

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70650 Infralimbic areaNucleus ambiguus dorsal division moderatePHAL
The compact zone of the nucleus ambiguus received a small number of short, fine labelled axons that exhibited swellings and boutons. This innervation appeared to become denser more caudally and extended into the external formation of the nucleus.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to MPO

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70603 Infralimbic areaMedial preoptic area moderatePHAL
Within the medial preoptic area labelled fibers, organized in a mediolateral orientation, were generally of a medium diameter with boutons and stalk-like appendages distributed along their lengths (Fig. 3B). These fibers gave off branches that were thinner than the parent fiber and tended to be smooth. In addition, many well-filled fibers of a larger caliber crossed the preoptic region on a diagonal, arcing in a ventromedial to dorsolateral direction.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to MPNl

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70724 Infralimbic areaMedial preoptic nucleus lateral part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to CLA

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71028 Infralimbic areaClaustrum not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to ORBm

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71020 Infralimbic areaOrbital area medial part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to MDm

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70582 Infralimbic areaMediodorsal nucleus of the thalamus medial part very strongPHAL
Labeled fibers tended to cluster along the medial edge of the mediodorsal nucleus where they were oriented in a dorsoventral direction (Fig. 5A).
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PT

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70579 Infralimbic areaParataenial nucleus strongPHAL
The midline thalamic nuclei contained labelled fibers that appeared to arise from the dorsal component of the ventral efferent pathway that ran along the wall of the third ventricle caudal to the anterior commissure. In the most rostral portion of the thalamus, medium and fine labelled fibers with densely clustered varicosities were found predominantly in the dorsomedial part of the ipsilateral paratenial nucleus where they were oriented in a dorsoventral direction (Fig. 3C). Collator note: Fig 3C roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Level 24. PT appears to be labeled entirely.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PVT

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70580 Infralimbic areaParaventricular nucleus of the thalamus moderatePHAL
A smaller number [collator note:than those labeled in PT] of finer fibers with boutons along their lengths, also oriented in a dorsoventral direction, were present in the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (Fig. 3D-F). Collator note: Fig. 3D-F correspond Swanson Atlas Levels 24-30.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PL

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70515 Infralimbic areaPrelimbic area moderatePHAL
The dorsal efferent pathway from the ILC innervated mainly layers I, V, and VI of the prelimbic and anterior cingulate cortices (Fig. 3A). Finely arborized axons and boutons were found throughout these regions. Collator note: Fig 3A corresponds to Atlas Level 14, Swanson 2004 Atlas. Collator note: we consider here a combinatorial approach, since there is no additional information about the layer specificity of connections.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70516 Infralimbic areaPrelimbic area moderatePHAL
The dorsal efferent pathway from the ILC innervated mainly layers I, V, and VI of the prelimbic and anterior cingulate cortices (Fig. 3A). Finely arborized axons and boutons were found throughout these regions. Collator note: Fig 3A corresponds to Atlas Level 14, Swanson 2004 Atlas. Collator note: we consider here a combinatorial approach, since there is no additional information about the layer specificity of connections.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70517 Infralimbic areaPrelimbic area moderatePHAL
The dorsal efferent pathway from the ILC innervated mainly layers I, V, and VI of the prelimbic and anterior cingulate cortices (Fig. 3A). Finely arborized axons and boutons were found throughout these regions. Collator note: Fig 3A corresponds to Atlas Level 14, Swanson 2004 Atlas. Collator note: we consider here a combinatorial approach, since there is no additional information about the layer specificity of connections.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70518 Infralimbic areaPrelimbic area moderatePHAL
The dorsal efferent pathway from the ILC innervated mainly layers I, V, and VI of the prelimbic and anterior cingulate cortices (Fig. 3A). Finely arborized axons and boutons were found throughout these regions. Collator note: Fig 3A corresponds to Atlas Level 14, Swanson 2004 Atlas. Collator note: we consider here a combinatorial approach, since there is no additional information about the layer specificity of connections.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70519 Infralimbic areaPrelimbic area moderatePHAL
The dorsal efferent pathway from the ILC innervated mainly layers I, V, and VI of the prelimbic and anterior cingulate cortices (Fig. 3A). Finely arborized axons and boutons were found throughout these regions. Collator note: Fig 3A corresponds to Atlas Level 14, Swanson 2004 Atlas. Collator note: we consider here a combinatorial approach, since there is no additional information about the layer specificity of connections.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70520 Infralimbic areaPrelimbic area moderatePHAL
The dorsal efferent pathway from the ILC innervated mainly layers I, V, and VI of the prelimbic and anterior cingulate cortices (Fig. 3A). Finely arborized axons and boutons were found throughout these regions. Collator note: Fig 3A corresponds to Atlas Level 14, Swanson 2004 Atlas. Collator note: we consider here a combinatorial approach, since there is no additional information about the layer specificity of connections.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to ACAd

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70521 Infralimbic areaAnterior cingulate area dorsal part moderatePHAL
The dorsal efferent pathway from the ILC innervated mainly layers I, V, and VI of the prelimbic and anterior cingulate cortices (Fig. 3A). Finely arborized axons and boutons were found throughout these regions. Collator note: Fig 3A corresponds to Atlas Level 14, Swanson 2004 Atlas. Collator note: we consider here a combinatorial approach, since there is no additional information about the layer specificity of connections.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70522 Infralimbic areaAnterior cingulate area dorsal part moderatePHAL
The dorsal efferent pathway from the ILC innervated mainly layers I, V, and VI of the prelimbic and anterior cingulate cortices (Fig. 3A). Finely arborized axons and boutons were found throughout these regions. Collator note: Fig 3A corresponds to Atlas Level 14, Swanson 2004 Atlas. Collator note: we consider here a combinatorial approach, since there is no additional information about the layer specificity of connections.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70523 Infralimbic areaAnterior cingulate area dorsal part moderatePHAL
The dorsal efferent pathway from the ILC innervated mainly layers I, V, and VI of the prelimbic and anterior cingulate cortices (Fig. 3A). Finely arborized axons and boutons were found throughout these regions. Collator note: Fig 3A corresponds to Atlas Level 14, Swanson 2004 Atlas. Collator note: we consider here a combinatorial approach, since there is no additional information about the layer specificity of connections.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70524 Infralimbic areaAnterior cingulate area dorsal part moderatePHAL
The dorsal efferent pathway from the ILC innervated mainly layers I, V, and VI of the prelimbic and anterior cingulate cortices (Fig. 3A). Finely arborized axons and boutons were found throughout these regions. Collator note: Fig 3A corresponds to Atlas Level 14, Swanson 2004 Atlas. Collator note: we consider here a combinatorial approach, since there is no additional information about the layer specificity of connections.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70525 Infralimbic areaAnterior cingulate area dorsal part moderatePHAL
The dorsal efferent pathway from the ILC innervated mainly layers I, V, and VI of the prelimbic and anterior cingulate cortices (Fig. 3A). Finely arborized axons and boutons were found throughout these regions. Collator note: Fig 3A corresponds to Atlas Level 14, Swanson 2004 Atlas. Collator note: we consider here a combinatorial approach, since there is no additional information about the layer specificity of connections.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70526 Infralimbic areaAnterior cingulate area dorsal part moderatePHAL
The dorsal efferent pathway from the ILC innervated mainly layers I, V, and VI of the prelimbic and anterior cingulate cortices (Fig. 3A). Finely arborized axons and boutons were found throughout these regions. Collator note: Fig 3A corresponds to Atlas Level 14, Swanson 2004 Atlas. Collator note: we consider here a combinatorial approach, since there is no additional information about the layer specificity of connections.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PIR

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70527 Infralimbic areaPiriform area moderate/strongPHAL
The piriform cortex received innervation via both the lateral and ventral pathways (see Fig. 3A-D). Labelled fibers were observed throughout the rostral piriform cortex. primarily in the molecular and polymorph layers. Fibers in the molecular layer demonstrated varicosities along their lengths, whereas labelled fibers in the polymorph layers only occasionally exhibited swellings. At rostral levels, the dorsolateral portion of the piriform cortex demonstrated a slightly heavier innervation as compared to other parts of the piriform cortex. These fibers apparently arose from the lateral efferent pathway. By the level of the septum and proceeding further caudally, the density of innervation in the piriform cortex began to shift ventrally and arose primarily from the ventral efferent pathway. The majority of labelled fibers formed a dense plexus within the molecular layer. Some labelled fibers pierced the pyramidal layer perpendicular to the pial surface and entered the polymorph cell layer. Collator note: molecular layer, considered as a separate record.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70528 Infralimbic areaPiriform area moderate/strongPHAL
The piriform cortex received innervation via both the lateral and ventral pathways (see Fig. 3A-D). Labelled fibers were observed throughout the rostral piriform cortex. primarily in the molecular and polymorph layers. Fibers in the molecular layer demonstrated varicosities along their lengths, whereas labelled fibers in the polymorph layers only occasionally exhibited swellings. At rostral levels, the dorsolateral portion of the piriform cortex demonstrated a slightly heavier innervation as compared to other parts of the piriform cortex. These fibers apparently arose from the lateral efferent pathway. By the level of the septum and proceeding further caudally, the density of innervation in the piriform cortex began to shift ventrally and arose primarily from the ventral efferent pathway. The majority of labelled fibers formed a dense plexus within the molecular layer. Some labelled fibers pierced the pyramidal layer perpendicular to the pial surface and entered the polymorph cell layer. Collator note: polymorph layer, considered as a separate record.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70529 Infralimbic areaPiriform area strongPHAL
The piriform cortex received innervation via both the lateral and ventral pathways (see Fig. 3A-D). Labelled fibers were observed throughout the rostral piriform cortex. primarily in the molecular and polymorph layers. Fibers in the molecular layer demonstrated varicosities along their lengths, whereas labelled fibers in the polymorph layers only occasionally exhibited swellings. At rostral levels, the dorsolateral portion of the piriform cortex demonstrated a slightly heavier innervation as compared to other parts of the piriform cortex. These fibers apparently arose from the lateral efferent pathway. By the level of the septum and proceeding further caudally, the density of innervation in the piriform cortex began to shift ventrally and arose primarily from the ventral efferent pathway. The majority of labelled fibers formed a dense plexus within the molecular layer. Some labelled fibers pierced the pyramidal layer perpendicular to the pial surface and entered the polymorph cell layer. Collator note: molecular layer, considered as a separate record.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70530 Infralimbic areaPiriform area strongPHAL
The piriform cortex received innervation via both the lateral and ventral pathways (see Fig. 3A-D). Labelled fibers were observed throughout the rostral piriform cortex. primarily in the molecular and polymorph layers. Fibers in the molecular layer demonstrated varicosities along their lengths, whereas labelled fibers in the polymorph layers only occasionally exhibited swellings. At rostral levels, the dorsolateral portion of the piriform cortex demonstrated a slightly heavier innervation as compared to other parts of the piriform cortex. These fibers apparently arose from the lateral efferent pathway. By the level of the septum and proceeding further caudally, the density of innervation in the piriform cortex began to shift ventrally and arose primarily from the ventral efferent pathway. The majority of labelled fibers formed a dense plexus within the molecular layer. Some labelled fibers pierced the pyramidal layer perpendicular to the pial surface and entered the polymorph cell layer. Collator note: polymorph layer, considered as a separate record.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to EPd

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70531 Infralimbic areaEndopiriform nucleus dorsal part moderatePHAL
Deep to the piriform cortex, the endopiriform nucleus contained a number of short, fine labelled fibers that had few varicosities along their lengths and ran perpendicular to the external capsule (Fig. 3A). Collator note: we were unable to unequivocally assign a qualitative density for this connection. See Fig. 3A from the associated paper.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to AId

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70532 Infralimbic areaAgranular insular area dorsal part moderatePHAL
The density of labelled fibers in the agranular insular cortex was most pronounced in layer I (Fig. 3A,B). Most PHA-L containing fibers within this region were largely short, demonstrated boutons along their lengths and were radially oriented. Labelled fibers in layer I tended to be of a thicker caliber than the smaller numbers of scattered fibers present in the deeper layers of the insular cortex. Collator note: the terminal fields extend in all divisions of the AI (Figs 3 A, B, which correspond to Atlas Leves 13-14 and 17-18, respectively). We consider here 2 separate entries for each AI region: one for the general region, and one for layer I.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70533 Infralimbic areaAgranular insular area dorsal part moderate/strongPHAL
The density of labelled fibers in the agranular insular cortex was most pronounced in layer I (Fig. 3A,B). Most PHA-L containing fibers within this region were largely short, demonstrated boutons along their lengths and were radially oriented. Labelled fibers in layer I tended to be of a thicker caliber than the smaller numbers of scattered fibers present in the deeper layers of the insular cortex. Collator note: the terminal fields extend in all divisions of the AI (Figs 3 A, B, which correspond to Atlas Leves 13-14 and 17-18, respectively). We consider here 2 separate entries for each AI region: one for the general region, and one for layer I.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to AIv

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70534 Infralimbic areaAgranular insular area ventral part moderatePHAL
The density of labelled fibers in the agranular insular cortex was most pronounced in layer I (Fig. 3A,B). Most PHA-L containing fibers within this region were largely short, demonstrated boutons along their lengths and were radially oriented. Labelled fibers in layer I tended to be of a thicker caliber than the smaller numbers of scattered fibers present in the deeper layers of the insular cortex. Collator note: the terminal fields extend in all divisions of the AI (Figs 3 A, B, which correspond to Atlas Leves 13-14 and 17-18, respectively). We consider here 2 separate entries for each AI region: one for the general region, and one for layer I.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70535 Infralimbic areaAgranular insular area ventral part moderate/strongPHAL
The density of labelled fibers in the agranular insular cortex was most pronounced in layer I (Fig. 3A,B). Most PHA-L containing fibers within this region were largely short, demonstrated boutons along their lengths and were radially oriented. Labelled fibers in layer I tended to be of a thicker caliber than the smaller numbers of scattered fibers present in the deeper layers of the insular cortex. Collator note: the terminal fields extend in all divisions of the AI (Figs 3 A, B, which correspond to Atlas Leves 13-14 and 17-18, respectively). We consider here 2 separate entries for each AI region: one for the general region, and one for layer I.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to AIp

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70536 Infralimbic areaAgranular insular area posterior part light/moderatePHAL
The density of labelled fibers in the agranular insular cortex was most pronounced in layer I (Fig. 3A,B). Most PHA-L containing fibers within this region were largely short, demonstrated boutons along their lengths and were radially oriented. Labelled fibers in layer I tended to be of a thicker caliber than the smaller numbers of scattered fibers present in the deeper layers of the insular cortex. Collator note: the terminal fields extend in all divisions of the AI (Figs 3 A, B, which correspond to Atlas Leves 13-14 and 17-18, respectively). We consider here 2 separate entries for each AI region: one for the general region, and one for layer I.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70537 Infralimbic areaAgranular insular area posterior part moderatePHAL
The density of labelled fibers in the agranular insular cortex was most pronounced in layer I (Fig. 3A,B). Most PHA-L containing fibers within this region were largely short, demonstrated boutons along their lengths and were radially oriented. Labelled fibers in layer I tended to be of a thicker caliber than the smaller numbers of scattered fibers present in the deeper layers of the insular cortex. Collator note: the terminal fields extend in all divisions of the AI (Figs 3 A, B, which correspond to Atlas Leves 13-14 and 17-18, respectively). We consider here 2 separate entries for each AI region: one for the general region, and one for layer I.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to CEAm

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70538 Infralimbic areaCentral nucleus of amygdala medial part very strongPHAL
The medial subdivision of the central nucleus was particularly heavily innervated by thin and medium caliber fibers demonstrating numerous varicosities (Fig. 4A). Collator note: the termination field in the rostral amygdala is particularly heavy from the external capsule-amygdalar capsule down to the optic tract. Figures 3C-F that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 26-29, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to CEAl

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70539 Infralimbic areaCentral nucleus of amygdala lateral part very strongPHAL
Collator note: the termination field in the rostral amygdala is particularly heavy from the external capsule-amygdalar capsule down to the optic tract. Figures 3C-F that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 26-29, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to CEAc

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70540 Infralimbic areaCentral nucleus of amygdala capsular part very strongPHAL
Collator note: the termination field in the rostral amygdala is particularly heavy from the external capsule-amygdalar capsule down to the optic tract. Figures 3C-F that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 26-29, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to MEAad

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70541 Infralimbic areaMedial nucleus of the amygdala anterodorsal part very strongPHAL
Collator note: the termination field in the rostral amygdala is particularly heavy from the external capsule-amygdalar capsule down to the optic tract. Figures 3C-F that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 26-29, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to MEAav

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70542 Infralimbic areaMedial nucleus of the amygdala anteroventral part very strongPHAL
Collator note: the termination field in the rostral amygdala is particularly heavy from the external capsule-amygdalar capsule down to the optic tract. Figures 3C-F that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 26-29, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to BLAa

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70543 Infralimbic areaBasolateral nucleus of the amygdala anterior part moderatePHAL
Collator note: the termination field in the rostral amygdala is particularly heavy from the external capsule-amygdalar capsule down to the optic tract. Figures 3C-F that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 26-29, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to COAa

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70544 Infralimbic areaCortical nucleus of the amygdala anterior part strongPHAL
The basolateral and lateral nuclei of the amygdala contained fewer labelled fibers than the adjacent cortical and medial nuclei (Fig. 3E,F). Collator note: the termination field in the rostral amygdala is particularly heavy from the external capsule-amygdalar capsule down to the optic tract. Figures 3C-F that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 24-30, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to COAp

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70545 Infralimbic areaCortical nucleus of the amygdala posterior part moderate/strongPHAL
The basolateral and lateral nuclei of the amygdala contained fewer labelled fibers than the adjacent cortical and medial nuclei (Fig. 3E,F). Collator note: the termination field in the rostral amygdala is particularly heavy from the external capsule-amygdalar capsule down to the optic tract. Figures 3C-F that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 24-30, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to BA

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70546 Infralimbic areaBed nucleus of the accessory olfactory part strongPHAL
The basolateral and lateral nuclei of the amygdala contained fewer labelled fibers than the adjacent cortical and medial nuclei (Fig. 3E,F). Collator note: the termination field in the rostral amygdala is particularly heavy from the external capsule-amygdalar capsule down to the optic tract. Figures 3C-F that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 24-30, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to NLOT

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70547 Infralimbic areaNucleus of the lateral olfactory tract moderatePHAL
The basolateral and lateral nuclei of the amygdala contained fewer labelled fibers than the adjacent cortical and medial nuclei (Fig. 3E,F). Collator note: the termination field in the rostral amygdala is particularly heavy from the external capsule-amygdalar capsule down to the optic tract. Figures 3C-F that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 24-30, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70548 Infralimbic areaNucleus of the lateral olfactory tract moderatePHAL
The basolateral and lateral nuclei of the amygdala contained fewer labelled fibers than the adjacent cortical and medial nuclei (Fig. 3E,F). Collator note: the termination field in the rostral amygdala is particularly heavy from the external capsule-amygdalar capsule down to the optic tract. Figures 3C-F that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 24-30, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70552 Infralimbic areaNucleus of the lateral olfactory tract light/moderatePHAL
Collator note: NLOT3 (dorsal cap) appears to be labeleed light-to-moderate. Figures 3C-F that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 24-30, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to LA

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70549 Infralimbic areaLateral nucleus of the amygdala light/moderatePHAL
The basolateral and lateral nuclei of the amygdala contained fewer labelled fibers than the adjacent cortical and medial nuclei (Fig. 3E,F). Afferents to the rostral lateral nucleus were oriented in a dorsoventral fashion and primarily distributed in the dorsolateral subdivision of the nucleus, though in more caudal sections the labelled fibers were observed in the ventral parts as well. Collator note: Figures 3C-F that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 24-30, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to EPv

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70550 Infralimbic areaEndopiriform nucleus ventral part moderatePHAL
Collator note: Figures 3C-F that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 24-30, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to IA

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70551 Infralimbic areaIntercalated nuclei of the amygdala moderatePHAL
Collator note: Figures 3C-F that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 24-30, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to BLAp

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70553 Infralimbic areaBasolateral nucleus of the amygdala posterior part moderatePHAL
Labelling was comparatively more sparse [collator note: than in the rostral amygdalar nuclei] in the caudal amygdala (Fig. 3G,H). Both smooth and varicose labelled fibers were found in the posterior basolateral and the basomedial nuclei. Collator note: Figures 3H-G that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 31-36, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to BMAp

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70554 Infralimbic areaBasomedial nucleus of the amygdala posterior part moderatePHAL
Labelling was comparatively more sparse [collator note: than in the rostral amygdalar nuclei] in the caudal amygdala (Fig. 3G,H). Both smooth and varicose labelled fibers were found in the posterior basolateral and the basomedial nuclei. Collator note: Figures 3H-G that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 31-36, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PA

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70555 Infralimbic areaPosterior nucleus of the amygdala light/moderatePHAL
Labelling was comparatively more sparse [collator note: than in the rostral amygdalar nuclei] in the caudal amygdala (Fig. 3G,H). Both smooth and varicose labelled fibers were found in the posterior basolateral and the basomedial nuclei. Collator note: Figures 3H-G that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 31-36, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to ORBvl

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70556 Infralimbic areaOrbital area ventrolateral part strongPHAL
Collator note: all MEApd zones appear labeled heavily in Figures 3C-F, even though there is no supporting textual information. Figures 3C-F that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 24-30, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PERI

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70557 Infralimbic areaPerirhinal area strongPHAL
Collator note: all MEApd zones appear labeled heavily in Figures 3C-F, even though there is no supporting textual information. Figures 3C-F that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 24-30, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PTLp

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70558 Infralimbic areaPosterior parietal association areas strongPHAL
Collator note: all MEApd zones appear labeled heavily in Figures 3C-F, even though there is no supporting textual information. Figures 3C-F that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 24-30, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to MEApv

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70559 Infralimbic areaMedial nucleus of the amygdala posteroventral part strongPHAL
Collator note: MEApv zones appears labeled heavily in Figures 3D-E, even though there is no supporting textual information. Exception maybe is in Figure 3F, which shows an empty field, just below the optic tract labeled as "MEA" by authors. This would correspond to MEApv in Swanson Atlas, level 29. Figures 3C-F that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 24-30, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70560 Infralimbic areaMedial nucleus of the amygdala posteroventral part not presentPHAL
Collator note: MEApv zones appears labeled heavily in Figures 3D-E, even though there is no supporting textual information. Exception maybe is in Figure 3F, which shows an empty field, just below the optic tract labeled as "MEA" by authors. This would correspond to MEApv in Swanson Atlas, level 29. We therefore consider this as an "absent" projection. Figures 3C-F that include the amygdalar nuclei may correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 24-30, but this mapping may be valid only to ventral half.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to COApl

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70561 Infralimbic areaCortical nucleus of the amygdala posterior part lateral zone light/moderatePHAL
The posterior cortical nucleus of the amygdala also contained a few labelled medium and fine caliber fibers with boutons along their lengths. Finally, the amygdalo-hippocampal transition area was innervated by medium caliber fibers with frequent boutons. Collator note: Figures 3G-H that include the amygdalar nuclei roughly correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 31-34.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to COApm

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70562 Infralimbic areaCortical nucleus of the amygdala posterior part medial zone light/moderatePHAL
The posterior cortical nucleus of the amygdala also contained a few labelled medium and fine caliber fibers with boutons along their lengths. Finally, the amygdalo-hippocampal transition area was innervated by medium caliber fibers with frequent boutons. Collator note: Figures 3G-H that include the amygdalar nuclei roughly correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 31-34.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PAA

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70563 Infralimbic areaPiriform-amygdaloid area light/moderatePHAL
The posterior cortical nucleus of the amygdala also contained a few labelled medium and fine caliber fibers with boutons along their lengths. Finally, the amygdalo-hippocampal transition area was innervated by medium caliber fibers with frequent boutons. Collator note: Figures 3G-H that include the amygdalar nuclei roughly correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 31-34.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to SUBv

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70564 Infralimbic areaSubiculum ventral part lightPHAL
[...] the dorsal and ventral presubiculum were innervated by fibers with comparatively fewer varicosities and the hippocampus proper contained only a few PHA-L labelled fibers, mainly in the molecular layer of the CA1 cell field (Fig. 3H). Collator note: Figures 3G-H that include the amygdalar nuclei roughly correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 31-34. Most fibers are shown in the temporal (ventral) part of the hippocampal regions, and only rostrally (there are no Figures showing the intermediate or caudal parts.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70992 Infralimbic areaSubiculum ventral part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to CA1

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70565 Infralimbic areaField CA1 lightPHAL
[...] the dorsal and ventral presubiculum were innervated by fibers with comparatively fewer varicosities and the hippocampus proper contained only a few PHA-L labelled fibers, mainly in the molecular layer of the CA1 cell field (Fig. 3H). Collator note: Figures 3G-H that include the amygdalar nuclei roughly correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 31-34. Most fibers are shown in the temporal (ventral) part of the hippocampal regions, and only rostrally (there are no Figures showing the intermediate or caudal parts.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70995 Infralimbic areaField CA1 not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70998 Infralimbic areaField CA1 not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to CA3

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70566 Infralimbic areaField CA3 lightPHAL
[...] the dorsal and ventral presubiculum were innervated by fibers with comparatively fewer varicosities and the hippocampus proper contained only a few PHA-L labelled fibers, mainly in the molecular layer of the CA1 cell field (Fig. 3H). Collator note: Figures 3G-H that include the amygdalar nuclei roughly correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 31-34. Most fibers are shown in the temporal (ventral) part of the hippocampal regions, and only rostrally (there are no Figures showing the intermediate or caudal parts.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
71003 Infralimbic areaField CA3 not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
71004 Infralimbic areaField CA3 not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
71005 Infralimbic areaField CA3 not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
71006 Infralimbic areaField CA3 not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
71101 Infralimbic areaField CA3 not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to DG

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70567 Infralimbic areaDentate gyrus lightPHAL
[...] the dorsal and ventral presubiculum were innervated by fibers with comparatively fewer varicosities and the hippocampus proper contained only a few PHA-L labelled fibers, mainly in the molecular layer of the CA1 cell field (Fig. 3H). Collator note: Figures 3G-H that include the amygdalar nuclei roughly correspond to Swanson Atlas Levels 31-34. Most fibers are shown in the temporal (ventral) part of the hippocampal regions, and only rostrally (there are no Figures showing the intermediate or caudal parts.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
71010 Infralimbic areaDentate gyrus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
71011 Infralimbic areaDentate gyrus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
71012 Infralimbic areaDentate gyrus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
71013 Infralimbic areaDentate gyrus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
71014 Infralimbic areaDentate gyrus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
71015 Infralimbic areaDentate gyrus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to ENTl

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70568 Infralimbic areaEntorhinal area, lateral part moderatePHAL
The lateral entorhinal cortex received a projection of medium caliber fibers with boutons which were primarily distributed to the deeper cortical layers. A few labelled fibers were observed in layers I and III.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70569 Infralimbic areaEntorhinal area, lateral part lightPHAL
The lateral entorhinal cortex received a projection of medium caliber fibers with boutons which were primarily distributed to the deeper cortical layers. A few labelled fibers were observed in layers I and III.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70570 Infralimbic areaEntorhinal area, lateral part lightPHAL
The lateral entorhinal cortex received a projection of medium caliber fibers with boutons which were primarily distributed to the deeper cortical layers. A few labelled fibers were observed in layers I and III.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to BSTal

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70571 Infralimbic areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis anterolateral area strongPHAL
The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis contained a number of fine to medium caliber fibers that exhibited numerous varicosities along their lengths. These fibers were clustered primarily in the lateral and ventrolateral subdivisions of this cell group (Figs. 3B, 4B). Collator note: Figure 3B corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 17-18. Only the rostral part of the BST was mapped in this case. It is possible that nuclei caudal to this level (approx. 0 mm from bregma) are also targets of the ILA.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to BSTav

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70572 Infralimbic areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis anterior division anteroventral area strongPHAL
The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis contained a number of fine to medium caliber fibers that exhibited numerous varicosities along their lengths. These fibers were clustered primarily in the lateral and ventrolateral subdivisions of this cell group (Figs. 3B, 4B). Collator note: Figure 3B corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 17-19. Only the rostral part of the BST was mapped in this case. It is possible that nuclei caudal to this level (approx. 0 mm from bregma) are also targets of the ILA.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to BSTad

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70573 Infralimbic areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis anterior division anterodorsal area light/moderatePHAL
The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis contained a number of fine to medium caliber fibers that exhibited numerous varicosities along their lengths. These fibers were clustered primarily in the lateral and ventrolateral subdivisions of this cell group (Figs. 3B, 4B). Collator note: Figure 3B corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 17-19. Only the rostral part of the BST was mapped in this case. It is possible that nuclei caudal to this level (approx. 0 mm from bregma) are also targets of the ILA.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to BSTdm

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70575 Infralimbic areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis anterior division dorsomedial nucleus light/moderatePHAL
The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis contained a number of fine to medium caliber fibers that exhibited numerous varicosities along their lengths. These fibers were clustered primarily in the lateral and ventrolateral subdivisions of this cell group (Figs. 3B, 4B). Collator note: Figure 3B corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 17-18. Only the rostral part of the BST was mapped in this case. It is possible that nuclei caudal to this level (approx. 0 mm from bregma) are also targets of the ILA. BSTsc, however, appears to be devoid of fibers. Very few fibers in the BSTdm, if any....
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to ACB

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70576 Infralimbic areaNucleus accumbens very strongPHAL
The nucleus accumbens (Fig. 3A) exhibited numerous fascicles of labelled fibers that followed a diagonal trajectory across the nucleus from dorsomedial to ventrolateral. Fine and medium caliber individual labelled fibers branched profusely, exhibiting numerous boutons along their lengths. Collator note: Fig. 3A corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 14-15 (lot as a fiducial point). The labeled fibers and terminal fields appear to extend into the fundus of striatum, but seem to avoid the SI (notice the specific shape of the unlabeled tissue, ventral to ACb and dorsal to OT), at least at this level.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to CP

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70577 Infralimbic areaCaudoputamen strongPHAL
In the ventral putamen (Fig. 3A), smooth labelled fibers clustered together to form several fascicles. In addition to these bundles of labelled axons, a dense plexus of labelled fibers was also present throughout the ventral putamen. These fibers were of medium or fine caliber, were oriented in a medial to lateral direction, and exhibited numerous branch points and boutons along their lengths. Collator note: Fig. 3A corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 14-15 (lot as a fiducial point).
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to FS

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70578 Infralimbic areaFundus of the striatum moderatePHAL
In the ventral putamen (Fig. 3A), smooth labelled fibers clustered together to form several fascicles. In addition to these bundles of labelled axons, a dense plexus of labelled fibers was also present throughout the ventral putamen. These fibers were of medium or fine caliber, were oriented in a medial to lateral direction, and exhibited numerous branch points and boutons along their lengths. Collator note: Fig. 3A corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 14-15 (lot as a fiducial point).
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to IAD

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70581 Infralimbic areaInteranterodorsal nucleus of the thalamus moderatePHAL
The midline thalamic nuclei contained labelled fibers that appeared to arise from the dorsal component of the ventral efferent pathway that ran along the wall of the third ventricle caudal to the anterior commissure. Collator note:see Fig. 3D-F. Fig. 3D-F correspond Swanson Atlas Levels 24-30.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to MDl

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70583 Infralimbic areaMediodorsal nucleus of the thalamus lateral part very strongPHAL
Labeled fibers tended to cluster along the medial edge of the mediodorsal nucleus where they were oriented in a dorsoventral direction (Fig. 5A).
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to IAM

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70584 Infralimbic areaInteranteromedial nucleus of the thalamus moderatePHAL
Labeled fibers tended to cluster along the medial edge of the mediodorsal nucleus where they were oriented in a dorsoventral direction (Fig. 5A). IAM appears to be labeled, at least in its ventral part.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to CM

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70585 Infralimbic areaCentral medial nucleus of the thalamus moderatePHAL
Labeled fibers tended to cluster along the medial edge of the mediodorsal nucleus where they were oriented in a dorsoventral direction (Fig. 5A). CM appears to be labeled, at least in its dorsal part.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to RERd

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70586 Infralimbic areaNucleus reuniens rostral division dorsal part moderate/strongPHAL
In the reuniens nucleus, (Fig. 3D) labelled fibers of medium and fine caliber exhibited numerous swellings and boutons along their lengths. These axons were oriented in a mediolateral direction, though along the midline of the nucleus there were several fibers that coursed in a dorsoventral direction, apparently ascending as part of the dorsal component of the ventral pathway toward the paraventricular and paratenial thalamic nuclei.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to RERl

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70587 Infralimbic areaNucleus reuniens rostral division lateral part moderate/strongPHAL
In the reuniens nucleus, (Fig. 3D) labelled fibers of medium and fine caliber exhibited numerous swellings and boutons along their lengths. These axons were oriented in a mediolateral direction, though along the midline of the nucleus there were several fibers that coursed in a dorsoventral direction, apparently ascending as part of the dorsal component of the ventral pathway toward the paraventricular and paratenial thalamic nuclei.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to RERm

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70588 Infralimbic areaNucleus reuniens rostral division median part moderate/strongPHAL
In the reuniens nucleus, (Fig. 3D) labelled fibers of medium and fine caliber exhibited numerous swellings and boutons along their lengths. These axons were oriented in a mediolateral direction, though along the midline of the nucleus there were several fibers that coursed in a dorsoventral direction, apparently ascending as part of the dorsal component of the ventral pathway toward the paraventricular and paratenial thalamic nuclei.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to RECd

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70589 Infralimbic areaNucleus reuniens caudal division dorsal part strongPHAL
In more caudal sections the innervation of the reuniens nucleus became so dense that the orientation of individual fibers was obscured, though the terminal-like processes seemed largely to be located in the ventral half of the nucleus (see Fig. 3C-F).
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to RECm

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70590 Infralimbic areaNucleus reuniens caudal division median part strongPHAL
In more caudal sections the innervation of the reuniens nucleus became so dense that the orientation of individual fibers was obscured, though the terminal-like processes seemed largely to be located in the ventral half of the nucleus (see Fig. 3C-F).
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to RECp

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70591 Infralimbic areaNucleus reuniens caudal division posterior part strongPHAL
In more caudal sections the innervation of the reuniens nucleus became so dense that the orientation of individual fibers was obscured, though the terminal-like processes seemed largely to be located in the ventral half of the nucleus (see Fig. 3C-F).
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PF

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70592 Infralimbic areaParafascicular nucleus moderatePHAL
In more caudal sections through the thalamus, labelled efferents were seen within the parafasicular and subparafasicular nuclei (Fig. 3G). These fibers were of a relatively thin caliber with few swellings or varicosities.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to TU

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70597 Infralimbic areaTuberal nucleus strongPHAL
[....]a dense terminal field in the tuberomamillary nucleus.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to BSTov

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70598 Infralimbic areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis oval nucleus moderatePHAL
The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis contained a number of fine to medium caliber fibers that exhibited numerous varicosities along their lengths. These fibers were clustered primarily in the lateral and ventrolateral subdivisions of this cell group (Figs. 3B, 4B). Collator note: Figure 3B corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 17-19. Only the rostral part of the BST was mapped in this case. It is possible that nuclei caudal to this level (approx. 0 mm from bregma) are also targets of the ILA. BSTov and BStju may be targets of ILA, but Fig 3B does not show the characteristic internal capsule, lateral to these 2 nuclei.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70599 Infralimbic areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis oval nucleus moderatePHAL
The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis contained a number of fine to medium caliber fibers that exhibited numerous varicosities along their lengths. These fibers were clustered primarily in the lateral and ventrolateral subdivisions of this cell group (Figs. 3B, 4B). Collator note: Figure 3B corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 17-19. Only the rostral part of the BST was mapped in this case. It is possible that nuclei caudal to this level (approx. 0 mm from bregma) are also targets of the ILA. BSTov and BStju may be targets of ILA, but Fig 3B does not show the characteristic internal capsule, lateral to these 2 nuclei.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to AHNa

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70600 Infralimbic areaAnterior hypothalamic nucleus anterior part lightPHAL
Collator note: few fibers in what appears to be AHNc and AHNa, Swanson Atlas Levels 23-25.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to AHNc

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70601 Infralimbic areaAnterior hypothalamic central part lightPHAL
Collator note: few fibers in what appears to be AHNc and AHNa, Swanson Atlas Levels 23-25.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to AVPV

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70602 Infralimbic areaAnteroventral periventricular nucleus moderatePHAL
At the rostral tip of the third ventricle labelled fibers oriented in a dorsoventral direction were seen within the anteroventral periventricular nucleus (Fig. 3B). The fibers were of either medium or fine caliber with varicosities and stalks distributed along their lengths. Some terminals also appeared as punctate labelling covering neuronal cell bodies.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to AVP

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70604 Infralimbic areaAnteroventral preoptic nucleus moderatePHAL
Within the medial preoptic area labelled fibers, organized in a mediolateral orientation, were generally of a medium diameter with boutons and stalk-like appendages distributed along their lengths (Fig. 3B). These fibers gave off branches that were thinner than the parent fiber and tended to be smooth. In addition, many well-filled fibers of a larger caliber crossed the preoptic region on a diagonal, arcing in a ventromedial to dorsolateral direction. Collator note: Fig 3B, which roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Level 19. Fibers appear to turn into AVP, towards LPO and NDB.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to SCH

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70605 Infralimbic areaSuprachiasmatic nucleus moderatePHAL
Labelled fibers were more numerous in the dorsal half of the suprachiasmatic nucleus than in the ventral half (Figs. 3C, 6; also Swanson et al., '87). Fibers in the dorsal half of the nucleus were either of fine caliber and smooth with an occasional varicosity, or were of a medium caliber, exhibiting numerous varicosities along their lengths. Collator note: Fig 3C roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 23-24. It is unclear what is the pattern of labeling in the rostral part of the SCH.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70606 Infralimbic areaSuprachiasmatic nucleus light/moderatePHAL
Labelled fibers in the ventral half of the suprachiasmatic nucleus were generally smooth, exhibiting only a few bouton-like structures. Collator note: Fig 3C roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 23-24. It is unclear what is the pattern of labeling in the rostral part of the SCH.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to SO

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70607 Infralimbic areaSupraoptic nucleus moderatePHAL
Labelled fibers coursed along the dorsolateral border of the supraoptic nucleus (Fig. 3C,D). A few medium caliber fibers with occasional varicosities entered the nucleus and distributed themselves amongst the most peripherally located magnocellular neurons. These regions of termination were concentrated in the more lateral aspects of the nucleus. In addition, a few smooth labelled fibers were seen within the ipsilateral optic tract. These labelled fibers then ran directly into the supraoptic nucleus where they branched and demonstrated varicosities along their lengths. These fibers did not proceed very far into the nucleus, but appeared to maintain a close association with the optic tract. Coillator note: Swanson Atlas Levels 24-27. The pattern of terminals of SO is complex enough to support a possible remapping of SO.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PVHmpv

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70608 Infralimbic areaParaventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus, descending division, medial parvicellular part, ventral zone light/moderatePHAL
Like the supraoptic nucleus, the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus was also surrounded by a plexus of medium caliber fibers with terminal processes that closely followed the contours of its borders (Fig. 3D). A few thin, labelled fibers that exhibited occasional boutons and varicosities along their lengths were also observed coursing through the parvocellular portion of the paraventricular nucleus. Collator note: Swanson Atlas Levels 26-27.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PVHpml

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70609 Infralimbic areaParaventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus, magnocellular division, posterior magnocellular part, lateral zone light/moderatePHAL
Like the supraoptic nucleus, the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus was also surrounded by a plexus of medium caliber fibers with terminal processes that closely followed the contours of its borders (Fig. 3D). A few thin, labelled fibers that exhibited occasional boutons and varicosities along their lengths were also observed coursing through the parvocellular portion of the paraventricular nucleus. Collator note: Swanson Atlas Levels 26-27.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PVHmpd

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70610 Infralimbic areaParaventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus, parvicellular division, medial parvicellular part, dorsal zone light/moderatePHAL
Like the supraoptic nucleus, the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus was also surrounded by a plexus of medium caliber fibers with terminal processes that closely followed the contours of its borders (Fig. 3D). A few thin, labelled fibers that exhibited occasional boutons and varicosities along their lengths were also observed coursing through the parvocellular portion of the paraventricular nucleus. Collator note: Swanson Atlas Levels 26-27.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PVI

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70611 Infralimbic areaIntermediate periventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus light/moderatePHAL
Like the supraoptic nucleus, the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus was also surrounded by a plexus of medium caliber fibers with terminal processes that closely followed the contours of its borders (Fig. 3D). A few thin, labelled fibers that exhibited occasional boutons and varicosities along their lengths were also observed coursing through the parvocellular portion of the paraventricular nucleus. Collator note: Swanson Atlas Levels 26-27. PVI is labeled with termination fields rostrocaudally, the direction of fibers being dorso-ventral.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to DMHa

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70612 Infralimbic areaDorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus anterior part moderate/strongPHAL
Within the dorsal hypothalamic area (just dorsal to the dorsomedial nucleus in Fig. 3F), there were fibers of both fine and medium caliber that exhibited multiple branches with numerous boutons, varicosities, and stalk-like appendages as they followed the dorsal contour of the paraventricular nucleus. In addition a number of labelled fibers appeared to cross the midline just above the third ventricle.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to DMHp

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70613 Infralimbic areaDorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus posterior part moderate/strongPHAL
Within the dorsal hypothalamic area (just dorsal to the dorsomedial nucleus in Fig. 3F), there were fibers of both fine and medium caliber that exhibited multiple branches with numerous boutons, varicosities, and stalk-like appendages as they followed the dorsal contour of the paraventricular nucleus. In addition a number of labelled fibers appeared to cross the midline just above the third ventricle.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to DMHv

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70614 Infralimbic areaDorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus ventral part moderate/strongPHAL
Within the dorsal hypothalamic area (just dorsal to the dorsomedial nucleus in Fig. 3F), there were fibers of both fine and medium caliber that exhibited multiple branches with numerous boutons, varicosities, and stalk-like appendages as they followed the dorsal contour of the paraventricular nucleus. In addition a number of labelled fibers appeared to cross the midline just above the third ventricle.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PH

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70615 Infralimbic areaPosterior hypothalamic nucleus moderate/strongPHAL
Within the dorsal hypothalamic area (just dorsal to the dorsomedial nucleus in Fig. 3F), there were fibers of both fine and medium caliber that exhibited multiple branches with numerous boutons, varicosities, and stalk-like appendages as they followed the dorsal contour of the paraventricular nucleus. In addition a number of labelled fibers appeared to cross the midline just above the third ventricle. Collator note: the direction of the terminal fields in PH at this level (27-30) is dorso-ventral.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70616 Infralimbic areaPosterior hypothalamic nucleus strongPHAL
As the caudal third ventricle ascended to join the cerebral aqueduct, medium and thin caliber labelled fibers in the posterior hypothalamic area formed a crisscrossing network of axons bearing terminal processes (Fig. 3G). Collator note: Swanson Atlas Levels 31-32.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to SUMl

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70618 Infralimbic areaSupramammillary nucleus lateral part light/moderatePHAL
The infralimbic cortex projects to the supramamillary nucleus while the more ventrally located dorsal peduncular cortex projects to the region of the mamillary body immediately ventral to the ILC terminal field. Collator note: very difficult to assess the qualitative strength of this connection.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to MM

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70619 Infralimbic areaMedial mammillary nucleus moderate/strongPHAL
The infralimbic cortex projects to the supramamillary nucleus while the more ventrally located dorsal peduncular cortex projects to the region of the mamillary body immediately ventral to the ILC terminal field. Collator note: we include this connection, because DP is included in the ILA as defined by Swanson. Only the dorsal part of the MM is labeled with terminal fields.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to LM

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70620 Infralimbic areaLateral mammillary nucleus moderate/strongPHAL
The infralimbic cortex projects to the supramamillary nucleus while the more ventrally located dorsal peduncular cortex projects to the region of the mamillary body immediately ventral to the ILC terminal field. Collator note: we include this connection, because DP is included in the ILA as defined by Swanson. Only the dorsal part of the MM is labeled with terminal fields.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PAGm

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70621 Infralimbic areaPeriaqueductal gray medial division moderatePHAL
Labelled fibers in the medial forebrain bundle swept dorsomedially through the posterior hypothalamic area into the ventrolateral quadrant of the periaqueductal gray matter (Fig. 3I).
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PAGvl

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70622 Infralimbic areaPeriaqueductal gray ventrolateral division moderatePHAL
Labelled fibers in the medial forebrain bundle swept dorsomedially through the posterior hypothalamic area into the ventrolateral quadrant of the periaqueductal gray matter (Fig. 3I).
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to VTA

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70623 Infralimbic areaVentral tegmental area moderatePHAL
Collator note: see Figure 3I, which roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 39-40.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to EW

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70624 Infralimbic areaEdinger-Westphal nucleus lightPHAL
Some of these fibers ran through the Edinger-Westphal nucleus into the periaqueductal gray matter and dorsal raphe nucleus. Collator note: few terminal fields, if any in EW.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to MRN

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70625 Infralimbic areaMesencephalic reticular nucleus moderatePHAL
Collator note: in MRN, fibers travel in a diagonal fashion, towards the AQ. The label density is variable, see Figs 3I and 3J (Swanson Atlas Levels 39-40 and 45, respectively).
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to IPNa

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70626 Infralimbic areaInterpeduncular nucleus apical subnucleus light/moderatePHAL
Labelled fibers which traveled in the ventromedial tegmental pathway innervated the interpeduncular nucleus. These fibers were primarily located in the dorsal part of the nucleus and while generally smooth did exhibit occasional terminal boutons (Fig. 3J). Collator note: Fgiure 3J roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Level 45.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to IPNd

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70627 Infralimbic areaInterpeduncular nucleus dorsomedial subnucleus light/moderatePHAL
Labelled fibers which traveled in the ventromedial tegmental pathway innervated the interpeduncular nucleus. These fibers were primarily located in the dorsal part of the nucleus and while generally smooth did exhibit occasional terminal boutons (Fig. 3J). Collator note: Fgiure 3J roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Level 45.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to IPNc

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70628 Infralimbic areaInterpeduncular nucleus central subnucleus light/moderatePHAL
Labelled fibers which traveled in the ventromedial tegmental pathway innervated the interpeduncular nucleus. These fibers were primarily located in the dorsal part of the nucleus and while generally smooth did exhibit occasional terminal boutons (Fig. 3J). Collator note: Fgiure 3J roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Level 45.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PBlc

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70629 Infralimbic areaParabrachial nucleus lateral division central lateral part moderatePHAL
Terminal labelling within the parabrachial nucleus arose as a caudal and lateral extension of the fibers coursing through the periaqueductal gray matter and central tegmental fields (see Fig. 7B; see also Fig. 3L,M). In the rostral parabrachial nucleus, a few labelled fibers of fine caliber found in the superior lateral subnucleus exhibited infrequent swellings along their lengths. Within the central lateral subnucleus there was a denser collection of spinelike processes and boutons along the lengths of fine caliber fibers as they coursed laterally from the periaqueductal gray matter. Both medium and fine caliber fibers, observed within the dorsal and external lateral subnuclei, exhibited boutons and varicosities along their lengths. In the ventrolateral parabrachial subnucleus fine caliber fibers were observed, which also demonstrated varicosities along their lengths. In caudal sections through the parabrachial nucleus, labeling within these subnuclei grew denser. Labeled fibers within the medial subnucleus were oriented in a mediolateral direction. These tended to be smooth with occasional swellings along their lengths in the more lateral part of the subnucleus. In the more medial part of the nucleus, these labelled fibers branched and gave rise to finer axons with complex bouton-bearing processes. Collator note: Fig 3L-M roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 47-51. The terminals fields in PB are organized around the superior cerebellar peduncle. KF is not labeled in this experiment.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PBld

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70630 Infralimbic areaParabrachial nucleus lateral division dorsal lateral part moderatePHAL
Terminal labelling within the parabrachial nucleus arose as a caudal and lateral extension of the fibers coursing through the periaqueductal gray matter and central tegmental fields (see Fig. 7B; see also Fig. 3L,M). In the rostral parabrachial nucleus, a few labelled fibers of fine caliber found in the superior lateral subnucleus exhibited infrequent swellings along their lengths. Within the central lateral subnucleus there was a denser collection of spinelike processes and boutons along the lengths of fine caliber fibers as they coursed laterally from the periaqueductal gray matter. Both medium and fine caliber fibers, observed within the dorsal and external lateral subnuclei, exhibited boutons and varicosities along their lengths. In the ventrolateral parabrachial subnucleus fine caliber fibers were observed, which also demonstrated varicosities along their lengths. In caudal sections through the parabrachial nucleus, labeling within these subnuclei grew denser. Labeled fibers within the medial subnucleus were oriented in a mediolateral direction. These tended to be smooth with occasional swellings along their lengths in the more lateral part of the subnucleus. In the more medial part of the nucleus, these labelled fibers branched and gave rise to finer axons with complex bouton-bearing processes. Collator note: Fig 3L-M roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 47-51. The terminals fields in PB are organized around the superior cerebellar peduncle. KF is not labeled in this experiment.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PBle

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70631 Infralimbic areaParabrachial nucleus lateral division external lateral part moderatePHAL
Terminal labelling within the parabrachial nucleus arose as a caudal and lateral extension of the fibers coursing through the periaqueductal gray matter and central tegmental fields (see Fig. 7B; see also Fig. 3L,M). In the rostral parabrachial nucleus, a few labelled fibers of fine caliber found in the superior lateral subnucleus exhibited infrequent swellings along their lengths. Within the central lateral subnucleus there was a denser collection of spinelike processes and boutons along the lengths of fine caliber fibers as they coursed laterally from the periaqueductal gray matter. Both medium and fine caliber fibers, observed within the dorsal and external lateral subnuclei, exhibited boutons and varicosities along their lengths. In the ventrolateral parabrachial subnucleus fine caliber fibers were observed, which also demonstrated varicosities along their lengths. In caudal sections through the parabrachial nucleus, labeling within these subnuclei grew denser. Labeled fibers within the medial subnucleus were oriented in a mediolateral direction. These tended to be smooth with occasional swellings along their lengths in the more lateral part of the subnucleus. In the more medial part of the nucleus, these labelled fibers branched and gave rise to finer axons with complex bouton-bearing processes. Collator note: Fig 3L-M roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 47-51. The terminals fields in PB are organized around the superior cerebellar peduncle. KF is not labeled in this experiment.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PBli

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70632 Infralimbic areaParabrachial nucleus lateral division internal lateral part moderatePHAL
Terminal labelling within the parabrachial nucleus arose as a caudal and lateral extension of the fibers coursing through the periaqueductal gray matter and central tegmental fields (see Fig. 7B; see also Fig. 3L,M). In the rostral parabrachial nucleus, a few labelled fibers of fine caliber found in the superior lateral subnucleus exhibited infrequent swellings along their lengths. Within the central lateral subnucleus there was a denser collection of spinelike processes and boutons along the lengths of fine caliber fibers as they coursed laterally from the periaqueductal gray matter. Both medium and fine caliber fibers, observed within the dorsal and external lateral subnuclei, exhibited boutons and varicosities along their lengths. In the ventrolateral parabrachial subnucleus fine caliber fibers were observed, which also demonstrated varicosities along their lengths. In caudal sections through the parabrachial nucleus, labeling within these subnuclei grew denser. Labeled fibers within the medial subnucleus were oriented in a mediolateral direction. These tended to be smooth with occasional swellings along their lengths in the more lateral part of the subnucleus. In the more medial part of the nucleus, these labelled fibers branched and gave rise to finer axons with complex bouton-bearing processes. Collator note: Fig 3L-M roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 47-51. The terminals fields in PB are organized around the superior cerebellar peduncle. KF is not labeled in this experiment.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PBls

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70633 Infralimbic areaParabrachial nucleus lateral division superior lateral part moderatePHAL
Terminal labelling within the parabrachial nucleus arose as a caudal and lateral extension of the fibers coursing through the periaqueductal gray matter and central tegmental fields (see Fig. 7B; see also Fig. 3L,M). In the rostral parabrachial nucleus, a few labelled fibers of fine caliber found in the superior lateral subnucleus exhibited infrequent swellings along their lengths. Within the central lateral subnucleus there was a denser collection of spinelike processes and boutons along the lengths of fine caliber fibers as they coursed laterally from the periaqueductal gray matter. Both medium and fine caliber fibers, observed within the dorsal and external lateral subnuclei, exhibited boutons and varicosities along their lengths. In the ventrolateral parabrachial subnucleus fine caliber fibers were observed, which also demonstrated varicosities along their lengths. In caudal sections through the parabrachial nucleus, labeling within these subnuclei grew denser. Labeled fibers within the medial subnucleus were oriented in a mediolateral direction. These tended to be smooth with occasional swellings along their lengths in the more lateral part of the subnucleus. In the more medial part of the nucleus, these labelled fibers branched and gave rise to finer axons with complex bouton-bearing processes. Collator note: Fig 3L-M roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 47-51. The terminals fields in PB are organized around the superior cerebellar peduncle. KF is not labeled in this experiment.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PBlv

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70634 Infralimbic areaParabrachial nucleus lateral division ventral lateral part moderatePHAL
Terminal labelling within the parabrachial nucleus arose as a caudal and lateral extension of the fibers coursing through the periaqueductal gray matter and central tegmental fields (see Fig. 7B; see also Fig. 3L,M). In the rostral parabrachial nucleus, a few labelled fibers of fine caliber found in the superior lateral subnucleus exhibited infrequent swellings along their lengths. Within the central lateral subnucleus there was a denser collection of spinelike processes and boutons along the lengths of fine caliber fibers as they coursed laterally from the periaqueductal gray matter. Both medium and fine caliber fibers, observed within the dorsal and external lateral subnuclei, exhibited boutons and varicosities along their lengths. In the ventrolateral parabrachial subnucleus fine caliber fibers were observed, which also demonstrated varicosities along their lengths. In caudal sections through the parabrachial nucleus, labeling within these subnuclei grew denser. Labeled fibers within the medial subnucleus were oriented in a mediolateral direction. These tended to be smooth with occasional swellings along their lengths in the more lateral part of the subnucleus. In the more medial part of the nucleus, these labelled fibers branched and gave rise to finer axons with complex bouton-bearing processes. Collator note: Fig 3L-M roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 47-51. The terminals fields in PB are organized around the superior cerebellar peduncle. KF is not labeled in this experiment.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PBme

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70635 Infralimbic areaParabrachial nucleus medial division external medial part moderatePHAL
Labeled fibers within the medial subnucleus were oriented in a mediolateral direction. These tended to be smooth with occasional swellings along their lengths in the more lateral part of the subnucleus. In the more medial part of the nucleus, these labelled fibers branched and gave rise to finer axons with complex bouton-bearing processes. Collator note: Fig 3L-M roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 47-51. The terminals fields in PB are organized around the superior cerebellar peduncle. KF is not labeled in this experiment.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PBmv

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70636 Infralimbic areaParabrachial nucleus medial division ventral medial part moderatePHAL
Labeled fibers within the medial subnucleus were oriented in a mediolateral direction. These tended to be smooth with occasional swellings along their lengths in the more lateral part of the subnucleus. In the more medial part of the nucleus, these labelled fibers branched and gave rise to finer axons with complex bouton-bearing processes. Collator note: Fig 3L-M roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 47-51. The terminals fields in PB are organized around the superior cerebellar peduncle. KF is not labeled in this experiment.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to LDT

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70637 Infralimbic areaLaterodorsal tegmental nucleus light/moderatePHAL
Collator note. The terminal field in PB extends medially into LDT, see Fig 3L, M. Fig 3L-M roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 47-51.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PPN

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70638 Infralimbic areaPedunculopontine nucleus light/moderatePHAL
Collator note. The terminal field in PB may extend ventrally into PPN, see Fig 3L, M. Fig 3L-M roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 47-51.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to MEV

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70639 Infralimbic areaMesencephalic nucleus of the trigeminal lightPHAL
Other structures in the pontine tegmentum that demonstrated PHA-L containing fibers included the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus and the locus coeruleus (see Fig. 3M). Only a few medium-size fibers were seen coursing among the large neurons of the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus, but an occasional varicosity was seen in close proximity to a cell body. Smooth labelled fibers with occasional boutons were present in the dorsal, rostral portion of the locus coeruleus.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to LC

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70640 Infralimbic areaLocus coeruleus light/moderatePHAL
Other structures in the pontine tegmentum that demonstrated PHA-L containing fibers included the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus and the locus coeruleus (see Fig. 3M). Only a few medium-size fibers were seen coursing among the large neurons of the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus, but an occasional varicosity was seen in close proximity to a cell body. Smooth labelled fibers with occasional boutons were present in the dorsal, rostral portion of the locus coeruleus.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to CSm

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70641 Infralimbic areaSuperior central nucleus raphe medial part lightPHAL
Collator note: see Fig 3L (Swanson Atlas Levels 47-48). Several fibers cross CSM and they appear to leave few terminal fields.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PARN

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70642 Infralimbic areaParvicellular reticular nucleus light/moderatePHAL
Collator note: see Figure 3N, which roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Level 53.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to MDRNv

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70643 Infralimbic areaMedullary reticular nucleus ventral part light/moderatePHAL
Collator note: MDRNv appears to be crossed by several fibers ventro-dorsally towards the NTS.See Figure 3O-R, which roughly correspond to Swanson Atlas Level 56-70.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to NTSce

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70644 Infralimbic areaNucleus of the solitary tract central part moderatePHAL
Labelled fibers ran dorsally in a position medial to the spinal trigeminal nucleus and innervated the ventrolateral, medial and commissural subdivisions of the nucleus of the solitary tract as well as the dorsal motor vagal nucleus (see Figs. 30-R, 7C,D). In sections through the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract there were numerous medium and fine wavy fibers with many varicosities along their lengths. Labeled fibers were not seen in the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract in experiment R678 in which the injection site was confined to the ILC, indicating that this projection may originate from the prelimbic cortex (see below). In experiment R651, the pattern of fibers seen in the medial subdivision of the nucleus of the solitary tract was similar to the rostral subdivision, with the addition that finel abelled fibers with boutons and swellings swept into the layer of ependymal cells lining the fourth ventricle (Fig. 7D). The ventrolateral portion of the nucleus of the solitary tract was innervated by fibers that appeared to be a continuation of the thick, straight axons of the lateral tegmental pathway. These axons branched profusely giving rise to numerous medium and fine caliber fibers bearing boutons and varicosities along their lengths. The commissural portion of the nucleus of the solitary tract was innervated by a few fine-labelled fibers that had stalk-like processes and boutons along their lengths.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to NTSco

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70645 Infralimbic areaNucleus of the solitary tract commissural part moderatePHAL
Labelled fibers ran dorsally in a position medial to the spinal trigeminal nucleus and innervated the ventrolateral, medial and commissural subdivisions of the nucleus of the solitary tract as well as the dorsal motor vagal nucleus (see Figs. 30-R, 7C,D). In sections through the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract there were numerous medium and fine wavy fibers with many varicosities along their lengths. Labeled fibers were not seen in the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract in experiment R678 in which the injection site was confined to the ILC, indicating that this projection may originate from the prelimbic cortex (see below). In experiment R651, the pattern of fibers seen in the medial subdivision of the nucleus of the solitary tract was similar to the rostral subdivision, with the addition that finel abelled fibers with boutons and swellings swept into the layer of ependymal cells lining the fourth ventricle (Fig. 7D). The ventrolateral portion of the nucleus of the solitary tract was innervated by fibers that appeared to be a continuation of the thick, straight axons of the lateral tegmental pathway. These axons branched profusely giving rise to numerous medium and fine caliber fibers bearing boutons and varicosities along their lengths. The commissural portion of the nucleus of the solitary tract was innervated by a few fine-labelled fibers that had stalk-like processes and boutons along their lengths.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to NTSge

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70646 Infralimbic areaNucleus of the solitary tract gelatinous part moderatePHAL
Labelled fibers ran dorsally in a position medial to the spinal trigeminal nucleus and innervated the ventrolateral, medial and commissural subdivisions of the nucleus of the solitary tract as well as the dorsal motor vagal nucleus (see Figs. 30-R, 7C,D). In sections through the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract there were numerous medium and fine wavy fibers with many varicosities along their lengths. Labeled fibers were not seen in the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract in experiment R678 in which the injection site was confined to the ILC, indicating that this projection may originate from the prelimbic cortex (see below). In experiment R651, the pattern of fibers seen in the medial subdivision of the nucleus of the solitary tract was similar to the rostral subdivision, with the addition that finel abelled fibers with boutons and swellings swept into the layer of ependymal cells lining the fourth ventricle (Fig. 7D). The ventrolateral portion of the nucleus of the solitary tract was innervated by fibers that appeared to be a continuation of the thick, straight axons of the lateral tegmental pathway. These axons branched profusely giving rise to numerous medium and fine caliber fibers bearing boutons and varicosities along their lengths. The commissural portion of the nucleus of the solitary tract was innervated by a few fine-labelled fibers that had stalk-like processes and boutons along their lengths.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to NTSl

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70647 Infralimbic areaNucleus of the solitary tract lateral part moderatePHAL
Labelled fibers ran dorsally in a position medial to the spinal trigeminal nucleus and innervated the ventrolateral, medial and commissural subdivisions of the nucleus of the solitary tract as well as the dorsal motor vagal nucleus (see Figs. 30-R, 7C,D). In sections through the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract there were numerous medium and fine wavy fibers with many varicosities along their lengths. Labeled fibers were not seen in the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract in experiment R678 in which the injection site was confined to the ILC, indicating that this projection may originate from the prelimbic cortex (see below). In experiment R651, the pattern of fibers seen in the medial subdivision of the nucleus of the solitary tract was similar to the rostral subdivision, with the addition that finel abelled fibers with boutons and swellings swept into the layer of ependymal cells lining the fourth ventricle (Fig. 7D). The ventrolateral portion of the nucleus of the solitary tract was innervated by fibers that appeared to be a continuation of the thick, straight axons of the lateral tegmental pathway. These axons branched profusely giving rise to numerous medium and fine caliber fibers bearing boutons and varicosities along their lengths. The commissural portion of the nucleus of the solitary tract was innervated by a few fine-labelled fibers that had stalk-like processes and boutons along their lengths.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to NTSm

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70648 Infralimbic areaNucleus of the solitary tract medial part moderatePHAL
Labelled fibers ran dorsally in a position medial to the spinal trigeminal nucleus and innervated the ventrolateral, medial and commissural subdivisions of the nucleus of the solitary tract as well as the dorsal motor vagal nucleus (see Figs. 30-R, 7C,D). In sections through the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract there were numerous medium and fine wavy fibers with many varicosities along their lengths. Labeled fibers were not seen in the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract in experiment R678 in which the injection site was confined to the ILC, indicating that this projection may originate from the prelimbic cortex (see below). In experiment R651, the pattern of fibers seen in the medial subdivision of the nucleus of the solitary tract was similar to the rostral subdivision, with the addition that finel abelled fibers with boutons and swellings swept into the layer of ependymal cells lining the fourth ventricle (Fig. 7D). The ventrolateral portion of the nucleus of the solitary tract was innervated by fibers that appeared to be a continuation of the thick, straight axons of the lateral tegmental pathway. These axons branched profusely giving rise to numerous medium and fine caliber fibers bearing boutons and varicosities along their lengths. The commissural portion of the nucleus of the solitary tract was innervated by a few fine-labelled fibers that had stalk-like processes and boutons along their lengths.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to DMX

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70649 Infralimbic areaDorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve moderatePHAL
[...] the dorsal motor vagal nucleus was also innervated by fine caliber fibers that ran along its dorsal surface and gave rise to numerous fine branches which entered the nucleus and exhibited varicosities.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to AMBv

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70651 Infralimbic areaNucleus ambiguus, ventral division moderatePHAL
The compact zone of the nucleus ambiguus received a small number of short, fine labelled axons that exhibited swellings and boutons. This innervation appeared to become denser more caudally and extended into the external formation of the nucleus.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to NDB

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70652 Infralimbic areaNucleus of the diagonal band strongPHAL
Collator note: see Fig 3A, which roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Level 14. The terminal field is oriented dorso-ventral.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to MS

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70653 Infralimbic areaMedial septal nucleus strongPHAL
Collator note: see Fig 3A, which roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Level 14. The terminal field is oriented dorso-ventral.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to SH

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70654 Infralimbic areaSeptohippocampal nucleus moderatePHAL
Collator note: see Fig 3A, which roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Level 14. The terminal field is oriented dorso-ventral. Terminal fields are at least in the rostral part of the SH.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to MD

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2820 Prelimbic areaMediodorsal nucleus of the thalamus existsHRP/WGA
Case pg266, fig10. Soma notes In both cases, an unbroken band of retro labeled neurons in layer VI throught from dorsal peduncular cortex, through ILC & prelimbic cortex & into anterior cingulate cortex.. Terminal notes In experiments R478 & R579, injections of WGA-HRP placed in meidodorsal nucleus including border zone with paraventricular nucleus of thalamus.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to SP

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2827 Prelimbic areaSpinal Cord not clearPHAL
Case pg264. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes not specified..
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
2828 Prelimbic areaSpinal Cord moderateHRP/WGA
Case pg270, fig15. Soma notes {5}, large pop of cells. Terminal notes WGA-HRP inj.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to RE

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2824 Prelimbic areaNucleus reuniens existsPHAL
Case pg264. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes not specified..
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
2825 Prelimbic areaNucleus reuniens lightHRP/WGA
Case pg266. Soma notes {5}. Terminal notes WGA-HRP inj.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to SUM

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2807 Prelimbic areaSupramammillary nucleus lightPHAL
Case pg264. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes The supramammiliary nucleus contained only a few labeled fibres in case R767..
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to AMBd

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2799 Prelimbic areaNucleus ambiguus dorsal division not clearPHAL
Case pg264. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes compact zone.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to PAG

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2800 Prelimbic areaPeriaqueductal gray not clearPHAL
Case pg264. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes not specified..
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
2801 Prelimbic areaPeriaqueductal gray existsHRP/WGA
Case pg268, fig13. Soma notes {3,5}. Terminal notes WGA-HRP inj.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to NTS

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2802 Prelimbic areaNucleus of the solitary tract not clearPHAL
Case pg264. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes not specified..
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
2803 Prelimbic areaNucleus of the solitary tract existsHRP/WGA
Case pg269. Soma notes {5}, ventral. Terminal notes WGA-HRP inj.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to BLA

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2804 Prelimbic areaBasolateral nucleus of the amygdala existsPHAL
Case pg264. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes posterior.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
2805 Prelimbic areaBasolateral nucleus of the amygdala existsHRP/WGA
Case pg265. Soma notes {2} large pyramidal cells, {3} smaller cells. Terminal notes WGA-HRP inj.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to AHA

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2806 Prelimbic areaAnterior hypothalamic area existsHRP/WGA
Case pg267. Soma notes {3,5}. Terminal notes WGA-HRP inj.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to TM

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2808 Prelimbic areaTuberomammillary nucleus lightPHAL
Case pg264. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes Labeled fibres were also observed in tuberomammiliary nucleus.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to MPO

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2809 Prelimbic areaMedial preoptic area not clearPHAL
Case pg264. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes not specified..
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to MPNl

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2810 Prelimbic areaMedial preoptic nucleus lateral part lightHRP/WGA
Case pg267. Soma notes {5a} cts with label from ILC. Terminal notes WGA-HRP inj, spread into dorsal capsular region of VMH.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to PVH

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2811 Prelimbic areaParaventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus not clearPHAL
Case pg264. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes not specified..
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to ACA

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2812 Prelimbic areaAnterior cingulate area existsPHAL
Case pg263-4. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes extensive projections to all area located along medial surface of frontal lobe including layers I, II, III. & V of medial orbital cortex, tenia tecta, dorsal peduncular cortex, ILC & anterior cingulate cortex.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to CLA

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2813 Prelimbic areaClaustrum existsPHAL
Case pg264. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes not specified..
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to AI

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2814 Prelimbic areaAgranular insular area existsPHAL
Case pg264. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes not specified..
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to ORBm

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2815 Prelimbic areaOrbital area medial part existsPHAL
Case pg263-4. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes extensive projections to all area located along medial surface of frontal lobe including layers I, II, III. & V of medial orbital cortex, tenia tecta, dorsal peduncular cortex, ILC & anterior cingulate cortex.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to AON

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2816 Prelimbic areaAnterior olfactory nucleus existsPHAL
Case pg264. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes not specified..
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to TT

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2817 Prelimbic areaTaenia tecta existsPHAL
Case pg263-4. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes extensive projections to all area located along medial surface of frontal lobe including layers I, II, III. & V of medial orbital cortex, tenia tecta, dorsal peduncular cortex, ILC & anterior cingulate cortex.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to BST

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2818 Prelimbic areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis existsPHAL
Case pg264. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes not specified..
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
2819 Prelimbic areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis moderateHRP/WGA
Case pg266, fig9, n=2. Soma notes not specified.. Terminal notes WGA-HRP inj.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to MDm

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2821 Prelimbic areaMediodorsal nucleus of the thalamus medial part existsPHAL
Case pg264. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes medial portion of mediodorsal neucleus itself was innervated by prelimbic cortex.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to PT

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2822 Prelimbic areaParataenial nucleus existsPHAL
Case pg264. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes not specified..
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to PVT

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2823 Prelimbic areaParaventricular nucleus of the thalamus existsPHAL
Case pg264. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes prelimbic cortex innervated ?borderzone located between paraventricular nucleus of thalamus & mediodorsal nuclei. Densest portion of labelling in border zone dorsolateral to that seen following ILC injs.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PL to ZI

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2826 Prelimbic areaZona incerta not clearPHAL
Case pg264. Soma notes In an additional set of control experiments (R767, R852, R855, R858, R859) injs of PHA-L centred in prelimbic cortex. In expt R767 inj confined to prelimbic cortex.. Terminal notes not specified..
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from MPNm to TT

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3531 Medial preoptic nucleus medial partTaenia tecta moderateHRP/WGA
Case pg264, fig10. Soma notes not specified.. Terminal notes WGA-HRP.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: not provided