In today's article we will explore the fascinating world of Fields of Forel, a topic that has captured the attention of people of all ages and nationalities. From its origins to its impact on today's society, Fields of Forel has been the subject of study and debate in different areas. Throughout this article, we will discover the different facets of Fields of Forel, its implications in everyday life and its relevance in the current context. With interviews with experts in the field and concrete examples, we will immerse ourselves in the exciting universe of Fields of Forel and reflect on its influence on our lives.
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NeuroLex ID | nlx_86272 |
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy |
The fields of Forel are areas in a deep part of the brain known as the diencephalon. They are below the thalamus and consist of three defined, white matter areas of the subthalamus. These three regions are also named "H fields":
Nuclei campi perizonalis or the nuclei of the perizonal fields (of Forel) are a group of nuclei in the ventral thalamus and are considered part of the subthalamus, they comprise 3 groups of nuclei arranged as follows: