ventral nucleus of lateral lemniscus
The lateral lemniscus is a tract of axons in the brainstem that carries information about sound from the cochlear nucleus to various brainstem nuclei and ultimately the contralateral inferior colliculus of the midbrain. Three distinct, primarily inhibitory, cellular groups are located interspersed within these fibers, and are thus named the nuclei of the lateral lemniscus. [WP,unvetted]. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventral_nucleus_of_the_lateral_lemniscus ]
Synonyms: nucleus anterior lemnisci lateralis, anterior nucleus of lateral lemniscus, nucleus of the lateral lemniscus, ventral part, ventral nucleus of the lateral lemniscus
Term info
- UMLS:C0175444 (BIRNLEX:1140)
- BAMS:VLL
- FMA:72484
- Wikipedia:Ventral_nucleus_of_the_lateral_lemniscus
- MBA:99
- BAMS:NLLv
- DHBA:12457
- neuronames:592 (BIRNLEX:1140)
- BM:LLV
- HBA:9200
- BIRNLEX:1140
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/44/Lateral_lemniscus.PNG
nucleus lemnisci lateralis ventralis, nucleus of the lateral lemniscus ventral part, nucleus lemnisci lateralis pars ventralis
uberon
UBERON:0002604
Ventral nucleus of lateral lemniscus, ventral nucleus of lateral lemniscus