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Stria Terminalis

Stria Terminalis

One of the extrinsic subcortical fiber systems of the amygdala that courses along the medial border of the caudate nucleus at its junction with the thalamus. It extends to the anterior hypothalamus, bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, and medial forebrain bundle.

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