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Stria Terminalis Fibers

Stria Terminalis Fibers


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Introduction

Stria Terminalis Fibers is an important component in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.

The Stria Terminalis (ST), also known as the terminal stria or ventricular zone of the amygdala, is a major white matter tract that serves as the primary pathway connecting the amygdala with the hypothalamus and other limbic structures. This fiber bundle plays crucial roles in emotional processing, autonomic regulation, and stress responses—all functions profoundly affected in neurodegenerative diseases[@swanson1998][@ledoux2000].

Overview

Stria Terminalis Fibers The Stria Terminalis (ST), also known as the terminal stria or ventricular zone of the amygdala, is a major white matter tract that serves as the primary pathway connecting the amygdala with the hypothalamus and other limbic structures.

Anatomy and Course


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