Substantia innominata

Brain: Substantia innominata
Coronal MRI slice with cross-hairs indicating location of the substantia innominata
Gray's subject #189 837
NeuroNames hier-256
MeSH Substantia+innominata
NeuroLex ID birnlex_915

The substantia innominata (literally "unnamed substance") of Meynert is a stratum in the human brain consisting partly of gray and partly of white substance, which lies below the anterior part of the thalamus and lentiform nucleus. The gross anatomical structure is called the anterior perforated substance because, to the naked eye, it appears to be perforated by many holes (which are actually blood vessels). It is part of the basal forebrain and includes the nucleus basalis.

Layers

It consists of three layers, superior, middle, and inferior.

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