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Behavioral and Electrophysiological Properties of Nucleus Reuniens: Role in Arousal, Spatial Navigation and Cognitive Processes
Nucleus Reuniens Thalami Modulates Activity in Hippocampal Field CA1 Through Excitatory and Inhibitory Mechanisms
Basic Organization of Projections from the Oval and Fusiform Nuclei of the Bed Nuclei of the Stria Terminalis in Adult Rat Brain
The Ventral Midline Thalamus (Reuniens and Rhomboid Nuclei) Contributes to the Persistence of Spatial Memory in Rats
Nucleus Reuniens Is Required for Encoding and Retrieving Precise Contextual Fear Memories in Rats
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Neurophysiological Characterisation of Neurons in the Rostral Nucleus Reuniens in Health and Disease
The Anterior Thalamic Nuclei and Nucleus Reuniens: So Similar but So Different
The Network Organization of Rat Intrathalamic Macroconnections and a Comparison with Other Forebrain Divisions
Projections of the Paraventricular and Paratenial Nuclei of the Dorsal Midline Thalamus in the Rat
Changes in Representation of Thalamic Projection Neurons Within Prefrontal-Thalamic-Hippocampal Circuitry in a Rat Model of Third Trimester Binge Drinking
Thalamic Neuromodulation and Its Implications for Executive Networks
The Nucleus Reuniens Controls Long-Range Hippocampo–Prefrontal Gamma Synchronization During Slow Oscillations
The Nucleus Reuniens of the Thalamus Sits at the Nexus of a Hippocampus and Medial Prefrontal Cortex Circuit Enabling Memory and Behavior
Advances in Understanding Mechanisms of Thalamic Relays in Cognition and Behavior
A Direct Comparison of Afferents to the Rat Anterior Thalamic Nuclei and Nucleus Reuniens: Overlapping but Different
The Reuniens and Rhomboid Nuclei Are Necessary for Contextual Fear
A Critical Role for the Nucleus Reuniens in Long-Term, but Not Short-Term Associative Recognition Memory Formation G.R.I
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Differential Projections of the Anterior and Posterior Regions of the Medial Amygdaloid Nucleus in the Syrian Hamster
The Effect of Nucleus Reuniens Inactivation on Neocortical K-Complex and Hippocampal Sharp Wave-Ripple Correlations
The Role of Reuniens and Rhomboid Thalamic Nuclei in Spatial Memory
The Nucleus Reuniens of the Midline Thalamus Gates Prefrontal-Hippocampal Modulation of Ventral Tegmental Area Dopamine Neuron Activity
Selective Damage of Thalamic Nucleus Reuniens in a Rat
The Anatomical and Functional Heterogeneity of the Mediodorsal Thalamus
Distributions of Spinothalamic, Spinohypothalamic, and Spinotelencephalic Fibers Revealed by Anterograde Transport of PHA-L in Rats
Hippocampal–Anterior Thalamic Pathways for Memory: Uncovering a Network of Direct and Indirect Actions
The Projection of the Midline and Intralaminar Nuclei of the Thalamus of the Rabbit by W
DEGENERATION in the HYPOTHALAMIC CONNEXIONS of the ALBINO RAT by R
Nucleus Reuniens Is Required for Encoding and Retrieving Precise, Hippocampal-Dependent Contextual Fear Memories in Rats
Somatostatin-Like Immunoreactivity Characterizes Neurons of the Nucleus Reticularis Thalami in the Cat and Monkey1
Analysis of Projections from the Medial Prefrontal Cortex to the Thalamus In
Circuit Dynamics Underlying Control of Dopamine Neuron Activity by the Nucleus Reuniens of the Midline Thalamus
ON Thalahiic and TECTRL NUCLEI and FIBER PATHS in the BRAIN of the AMERICAN ALLIGATOR
Inactivation of Nucleus Reuniens Impairs Spatial Memory in Mice
Prefrontal Projections to the Thalamic Nucleus Reuniens Mediate Fear Extinction
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Separate Cortical and Hippocampal Cell Populations Target the Rat Nucleus Reuniens and Mammillary Bodies
The Reuniens Nucleus of the Thalamus Has an Essential Role In
Collateral Projections from Nucleus Reuniens of Thalamus To
Involvement of Infralimbic Prefrontal Cortex but Not Lateral Habenula in Dopamine Attenuation After Chronic Mild Stress
Mammillary Body (Hypothalamus/Anterior Thalamus/Periaqueductal Gray/Limbic Circuitry/Motvated Behavior) N