Basal optic nucleus of Meynert
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| Brain: Basal optic nucleus of Meynert | ||
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| Latin | n. basalis telencephali | |
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| BrainInfo/UW | hier-257 | |
| MeSH | A08.186.211.730.885.105.880.100 | |
In the lateral part of the tuber cinereum is a nucleus of nerve cells, the basal optic nucleus of Meynert.
The basal nucleus of Meynert (NBM) is involved in production of acetylcholine. A decrease in this production is seen in Alzheimer's disease and Lewy body dementia, leading to a general decrease of mental capacity and learning. Most pharmacological treatments of dementia focus on compencating for a faltering NBM function through artificially increasing acetylcholine levels.
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- Weinberger, N. M. (1998). Tuning the brain by learning and by stimulation of the nucleus basalis , Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2, 271-3
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