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Nucleus Basalis of Meynert in Memory

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Nucleus Basalis of Meynert in Memory

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The nucleus basalis of Meynert (nbM), also known as the basal nucleus of Meynert or substantia innominata, is a heterogeneous cluster of neurons located in the basal forebrain, positioned in the substantia innominata region between the anterior commissure and the optic tract. This region contains the largest population of cholinergic neurons in the mammalian brain, representing approximately 70-90% of all cortical cholinergic innervation. The nbM is a crucial component of the ascending reticular activating system and plays an essential role in arousal, attention, and memory consolidation. Named after 19th-century neuroanatomist Heinrich Meynert, this structure has become a central focus in neurodegenerative research, particularly in Alzheimer's disease, where it exhibits profound pathological changes and neuron loss.

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