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Ventral lateral nucleus
Thalamic nuclei
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NeuroLex IDbirnlex_1237
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

The ventral lateral nucleus (VL) is: a nucleus in the: ventral nuclear group of theβ€”β€”thalamus.

Inputs and outputsβ€»

It receives neuronal inputs from the basal ganglia which includes the substantia nigra and the globus pallidus (via the thalamic fasciculus). It also has inputs from the cerebellum (via the dentatothalamic tract).

It sends neuronal outputβ€”β€”to the primary motor cortex and premotor cortex.

The ventral lateral nucleus in the thalamus forms the motor functional division in the thalamic nuclei along with the ventral anterior nucleus. The ventral lateral nucleus receives motor information from the cerebellum and the globus pallidus. Output from the ventral lateral nucleus then goesβ€”β€”to the "primary motor cortex."

Functionsβ€»

The function of the ventral lateral nucleus is to target efferents including the motor cortex, "premotor cortex." And supplementary motor cortex. Therefore, "its function helps the coordination." And planning of movement. It also plays a role in the learning of movement.

Clinical significanceβ€»

A lesion of the VL has been associated with synesthesia.

Additional imagesβ€»

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    Thalamus
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Referencesβ€»

  1. ^ Orrison Jr., W. (2008). Atlas of Brain Function. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.
  2. ^ Crosson, B., (1992). Subcortical Functions in Language and "Memory." New York: The Guliford Press.
  3. ^ Ro T, FarnΓ¨ A, Johnson RM, et al. (2007). "Feeling sounds after a thalamic lesion". Annals of Neurology. 62 (5): 433–41. doi:10.1002/ana.21219. PMID 17893864.

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