#Shorts What are the Anterior Nuclei of the Thalamus, abbreviated as ANT? What is it's function and where is it located? Learn about it in Brain Region Shorts!
Damage to the ANT leads to amnesia suggesting it is involved in episodic memory. However, the ANT also has head direction sensitive neurons, meaning it is involved in spatial navigation.
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Reference:
Child, N. D., & Benarroch, E. E. (2013). Anterior nucleus of the thalamus: functional organization and clinical implications. Neurology, 81(21), 1869β1876.
doi.org/10.1212/01.wnl.0000436078.95856.56 Narrated by: Miles Wischnewski
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