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The pattern of connections between the nucleus basalis, neostriatum, hyperstriatum ventrale, paleostriatum complex and archistriatum in the mallard has been analysed using Nissl material and a combination of neuroanatomical tracing procedures (autoradiography, horseradish peroxidase and horseradish peroxidase-wheat germ agglutinin histochemistry, lesion/degeneration technique). The frontal part of the mallard's telencephalon is characterized by its multilayered organization and the predominantly vertical arrangement of the connecting fiber systems. The nucleus basalis, endstation of the ascending sensory trigeminal system, is a large laminar cell area with a dorsal and a ventral layer.
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February 1986
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