The substantia innominata remains incognita: pressing research themes on basal forebrain neuroanatomy

Brain Structure & Function
Martin Sarter

Abstract

The neuroanatomical research by Heimer and colleagues has focused on the structure of, and connectivity between, basal forebrain regions as well as on the translational significance of this research. By outlining several pressing research themes and questions concerning the neuroanatomy of the basal forebrain, as seen from a biopsychologist's perspective, the importance of continuing and expanding neuroanatomical research on the basal forebrain is illustrated.

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Apr 21, 2009·Nature Reviews. Neuroscience·Martin SarterW Matthew Howe
Oct 23, 2016·The Journal of Comparative Neurology·Ana MilosevicPaul Greengard

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