Neuroanatomy Draw It To Know It

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  1. Limbic and Olfactory Systems 359


Hippocampus: Circuitry


■ Th e Papez circuit (extrahippocampal circuitry):



  • Th e entorhinal cortex projects to the hippocampus.

  • Th e hippocampus projects to the mammillary
    nuclei.

  • Th e mammillary nuclei project to the anterior
    thalamic nuclei.

  • Th e anterior thalamic nuclei project to the
    cingulate gyrus.

  • Th e cingulate g yrus projects back to the entorhinal
    cortex.
    ■ Th e Papez circuit is the cornerstone of memory
    consolidation.


■ Th e perforant pathway (intrahippocampal
circuitry):


  • Th e entorhinal cortex projects through the
    subiculum to the dentate g yrus.

  • Th e dentate g yrus projects to CA3.

  • CA3 projects to CA1 via Schaff er collaterals.

  • CA1 projects to the subiculum.

  • Th e subiculum projects along the alveus to the
    fi mbria, which passes posteriorly and becomes the
    crus of the fornix.

  • Th e subiculum also projects back to the entorhinal
    c o r t e x.


Olfactory System


■ Th e olfactory neurons lie within the olfactory
epithelium and project through the cribriform plate
to innervate the olfactory bulb.
■ Th e olfactory bulb and tract are telencephalic
extensions of the cerebrum.
■ Th e medial olfactory stria innervates the medial
olfactory area in the subcallosal region.
■ Th e lateral olfactory stria innervates the primary
olfactory cortex in the basal frontal and anteromedial
temporal lobes.


■ Two principle classes of secondary olfactory neuron
exist: tuft ed cells and mitral cells.
■ Dendrites from secondary olfactory neurons
communicate with the primary olfactory axons
within the glomerular layer of the olfactory bulb.
■ Th e olfactory system bypasses the thalamus in its
projection to the cerebral cortex.

Olfactory Cortex & Basal Forebrain


■ Th e basal forebrain structures with the most notable
cholinergic properties are the medial septal nuclei,
the diagonal band of Broca, and the basal nucleus of
Meynert.
■ Th e medial, intermediate, and primary (aka lateral)
olfactory cortices are innervated by the medial,
intermediate, and lateral olfactory striae,
respectively.


■ Th e medial olfactory cortex comprises, most notably,
the subcallosal and paraterminal g yri.
■ Th e intermediate stria terminates in the olfactory
tubercle within the anterior perforated substance.
■ Th e primary olfactory cortex comprises the piriform
cortex, periamygdaloid cortex, corticomedial
amygdala, and a small portion of the entorhinal
cortex, anteriorly.
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