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The cerebellar projection from the parabrachial nucleus in the cat.

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This article is published in Brain Research.The article was published on 1979-08-17. It has received 44 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Projection (set theory) & Parabrachial Nucleus.

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Subnuclear organization of the efferent connections of the parabrachial nucleus in the rat.

TL;DR: The subnuclear organization of PB is demonstrated, and this with the origins of its efferent connections, and recent immunohistochemical observations suggest that the subnuclear organizations of PB afferent and efferent connection may reflect, at least in part, their biochemical specificity.
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The central neural connections of the area postrema of the rat.

TL;DR: These connections, when considered in the context of the known vagal afferent input and reduced blood‐brain barrier of AP, place this structure in a unique position to receive and modulate ascending interoceptive information and to influence autonomic outflow as well.
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Role of the nucleus parabrachialis in cardiovascular regulation in cat.

TL;DR: It is concluded that a powerful cardiovascular response pattern is organized within intrinsic neurons of the NPB, which may play an important role in organization of cardiovascular control by brain.
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Efferent connections of the subthalamic region in the rat. II. The zona incerta

TL;DR: The efferent connections of the zona incerta (ZI) were studied experimentally in the rat by the aid of the autoradiographic tracer technique and the possible functional correlates of these connections are briefly discussed.
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A consideration of sensory factors involved in motor functions of the basal ganglia.

TL;DR: The literature suggests that sensory aspects of BG functioning must be taken into account to fully appreciate the role of this system in motor control, and an alternative approach is presented that follows from consideration of a variety of clinical and experimental findings.
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Projections from the nucleus of the solitary tract in the rat

TL;DR: The present results establish the existence of di-synaptic visceral afferent access to the highest autonomic integrative centers in the brain.
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Afferent projections to the rat locus coeruleus as determined by a retrograde tracing technique.

TL;DR: Following HRP injections into the rat locus coeruleus, forebrain structures containing labelled neurons included the insular cortex, the central nucleus of the amygdala, the medial, lateral and magnocellular preoptic areas, the bed nucleus ofthe stria terminalis, and the dorsomedial, paraventricular and lateral hypothalamic areas.
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Taste pathways in rat brainstem.

TL;DR: By means of a combination of electrophysiological and anatomical procedures, the projections of the anterior portion of the solitary nucleus were traced to the parabrachial nuclei in the pons, structures hitherto not considered to be included in the taste pathway.
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