Subcortical brain region lying anterior to the hippocampal formation in the temporal lobe and anterior to the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle in some species. It is usually subdivided into several groups. Functionally, it is not considered a unitary structure (MM). [ BIRNLEX:1241 ]
Synonyms: amygdaloid body archistriatum amygdaloid nuclear groups amygdaloid complex amygdaloid nuclear complex
Term information
- NCIT:C12440
- EFO:0000252
- CALOHA:TS-0037
- VHOG:0001277
- BAMS:Amy
- MESH:D000679
- SCTID:279404004
- FMA:61841
- BAMS:AMY
- MAT:0000289
- GAID:616
- BIRNLEX:1241
- UMLS:C0002708 (ncithesaurus:Amygdala)
- EMAPA:32672
- DHBA:10361
- BAMS:Amygdala
- neuronames:237 (BIRNLEX:1241)
- HBA:4327
- EV:0100190
- MIAA:0000289
- BTO:0001042
- Wikipedia:Amygdala
- BAMS:Amygdaloid_complex
- EMAPA:36051
- PBA:4002
- EV:0100189
- BM:Tel-Am
- BAMS:Amg
- MA:0000887
uberon_slim, efo_slim, pheno_slim
Subdivision of basal ganglion of telencephalon which is an almond-shaped gray mass in the dorsomedial part of the temporal lobe[FMA:61841]
MA and FMA differ on relationship to basal ganglion. The FMA text def suggests a subdivision, but it is classified as a subtype
amygdaloid area
amygdaloid nuclear group
amygdaloid nucleus
nucleus amygdalae
corpus amygdalae
corpus amygdaloideum
One part of the striatum is called the archistriatum. (...) The archistriatum of fishes consists of several indistinctly segregated nuclei called the amygdaloid (...) complex. Tetrapods retain the structure, and in mammals the corresponding amygdala is a globular mass that tends to be ventral to the other basal nuclei.[well established][VHOG]
Term relations
- basal ganglion
- cerebral hemisphere gray matter
- part of some temporal lobe
- part of some limbic system