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From: Overshadowed by the amygdala: the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis emerges as key to psychiatric disorders

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Afferent projections of the rodent BNST. Diverse brain areas project to the different sub-nuclei of the BNST and often to several sub-nuclei (adapted from refs 10, 11, 12, 13, 23). (I) Purple arrows represent incoming projections to the anterolateral (al), anteromedial (am) and ventral (fu) areas of the BNST at the level of the anterior commissure (ac). (II) Orange arrows represent projections to the anterolateral (al) and anteromedial (am) BNST areas posterior to the anterior commissure (ac). (III) Green arrows represent projections to the posterior BNST comprising of three nuclei: the principle (pr), the interfascicular (if) and the transverse (tr). 3v, third ventricle; ac, anterior commissure; al, anterolateral BNST; am, anteromedial BNST; Amy, amygdala; BNST, bed nucleus stria terminalis; d, dorsal nucleus; dm, dorsomedial nucleus; DR, dorsal raphe; FC, frontal cortex; fu, fusiform nucleus; GP, globus pallidus; hypo, hypothalamus; if, interfascicular nucleus; ju, juxtacapsular nucleus; LC, locus coeruleus; LS, lateral septum; mg, magnocellular nucleus; MPO, medial preoptic area; NTS, nucleus solitary tract; OB, olfactory bulb; ov, oval nucleus; pr, principle nucleus; PVN, paraventricular nucleus; rh, rhomboid nucleus; st, striatum; tr, transverse nucleus; VS, ventral subiculum; VTA, ventral tegmental area.

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