Central lateral nucleus
The central lateral nucleus is the largest nucleus among the intralaminar nucleus of the thalamus. It mainly projects to lateral areas of the cerebral cortex and parietal cortex, but some neurons also project to the striatum.
The central lateral nucleus is the largest nucleus among the intralaminar nucleus of the thalamus. It mainly projects to lateral areas of the cerebral cortex and parietal cortex, but some neurons also project to the striatum.