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Axons from the pallidum to the thalamus form the ansa lenticularis and the fasciculus lenticularis, making in fact a single entity.
The SNr-GPi complex projects directly onto the thalamus through the inhibitory ansa lenticularis pathway.
The thalamic fasciculus (composed of the lenticular fasciculus and ansa lenticularis) runs into the Thalamus.
Axons form first the ansa lenticularis and the fasciculus lenticularis which place the axons on the medial border of the pallidum.
The ansa lenticularis (ansa lentiformis in older texts) is a part of the brain, making up the superior layer of the substantia innominata of Meynert.
These fibers connect with the fibers of the ansa lenticularis in the Field of Forel (H) to form the thalamic fasciculus.
The ansa lenticularis is composed of fibers that pass from the ventral aspect of the globus pallidus and sweep around the posterior limb of the internal capsule.
It is composed of the Ansa lenticularis, the Lenticular fasciculus (Forel's Field H2), and Thalamic fasciculus (Forel's Field H1).
The thalamic fasciculus (also known as Forel's Field H1) is formed by the fibers of the ansa lenticularis and the lenticular fasciculus that merge in the Field of Forel (H).
The thalamic fasciculus consists of the joint fibers of the ansa lenticularis and the lenticular fasciculus, coming from different portions of the medial globus pallidus, before they jointly enter the ventral lateral nucleus of the thalamus.