Literature cited
Al'tova, L. S., “Pallido-cortical connections from the comparative anatomical aspect,” in: Functional and Structural Principles of Activity of Brain Systems and Mechanisms of Brain Plasticity [in Russian], No. III, Moscow (1974), pp. 36–38.
Bard, P., and Rioch, D. M., “A study of four cats deprived of neocortex and additional portions of the forebrain,” Bull. Johns Hopk. Hosp.,60, 73 (1937).
Dafny, N., and Feldman, S., “Responsiveness of posterior hypothalamic neurons to striatal and peripheral stimuli,” Exp. Neurol.,21, 397 (1968).
Dzugaeva, S. B., Sorokin, V. A., and L'vovich, A. I., “Organization of conducting pathways of the strio-pallidal system in animals and man,” in: Functional and Structural Principles of Activity of Brain Systems and Mechanisms of Brain Plasticity [in Russian], No. III, Moscow (1974), pp. 27–31.
Feger, J., Le Guyader, G., Deniau, J. M., and Ohye, C., “Interrelation between the striatum and the subthalamic nucleus (corpus luysi),” Exp. Brain Res.,23, Suppl. 69 (1975).
Feldman, S., “Striatal connections and influences on somatosensory and photic projections to the hypothalamus,” Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol.,21, 249 (1966).
Glees, P., “The anatomical basis of corticostriate connections,” J. Anat. (London),78, 47 (1944).
Johnson, T. N., and Clemente, C. D., “An experimental study of the fiber connections between the putamen, globus pallidus, ventral thalamus, and midbrain tegmentum in cats,” J. Comp. Neurol.,113, 83 (1959).
Kawamura, S., and Niimi, K., “Counterstaining of Nauta-Gygax impregnated sections with Cresyl violet,” Stain Technol.,47, No. 1, 1 (1972).
Laursen, A. M., “An experimental study of pathways from the basal ganglia,” J. Comp. Neurol.,102, No. 1, 1 (1955).
Laursen, A. M., “Corpus striatum,” Acta Physiol. Scand.,59, Suppl. 211 (1963).
L'vovich, A. I., “Pallido-mammillary pathways of the brain from the comparative anatomical aspect,” in: Functional and Structural Principles of Activity of Brain Systems and Mechanisms of Brain Plasticity [in Russian], No. III, Moscow (1974), pp. 43–46.
L'vovich, A. I., “Strio-pallido-hypothalamic pathways of the cat brain,” in: Functional and Structural Principles of Activity of Brain Systems and Mechanisms of Brain Plasticity [in Russian], No. V, Moscow (1976), pp. 20–24.
Martinez, A., “Fiber connections of the globus pallidus in man,” J. Comp. Neurol.,117, No. 1, 37 (1961).
Mettler, F. A., “Fiber connections of the corpus striatum of the monkey and baboon,” J. Comp. Neurol.,82, 169 (1945).
Nauta, W. J. H., and Mehler, W. R., “Projections of the lentiform nucleus in the monkey,” Brain Res.,1, No. 1, 3 (1966).
Ranson, S. W., Ranson, S. W. J., and Ranson, M., “Fiber connections of the corpus striatum as seen in Marchi preparations,” Arch. Neurol. Psychiat. (Chicago),46, 230 (1941).
Szabo, J., “Topical distribution of the striatal efferents in the monkey,” Exp. Neurol.,5, No. 2, 21 (1962).
Szabo, J., “The efferent projections of the putamen in the monkey,” Exp. Neurol.,19, No. 4, 463 (1967).
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Additional information
Translated from Arkhiv Anatomii, Gistologii i Émbriologii, Vol. 74, No. 5, pp. 35–41, May, 1978.
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
L'vovich, A.I. Connections of the globus pallidus and putamen with the hypothalamus and subthalamus. Neurosci Behav Physiol 10, 285–290 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01184037
Received:
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01184037