The medial dorsal nucleus relays inputs from the
amygdala and
olfactory cortex and projects to the prefrontal cortex and the
limbic system, and in turn relays them to the prefrontal
association cortex. As a result, it plays a crucial role in attention, planning, organization, abstract thinking, multi-tasking, and active memory. The connections of the medial dorsal nucleus have even been used to delineate the prefrontal cortex of the
Göttingen minipig brain. By
stereology the number of
brain cells in the region has been estimated at around 6.43 million
neurons in the adult human brain and 36.3 million
glial cells, with the newborn having quite different numbers: around 11.2 million neurons and 10.6 million glial cells.
Parts of nucleus The medial dorsal nucleus has four parts. • paralaminar part of the medial dorsal nucleus • magnocellular part of the medial dorsal nucleus • parvicellular/parvocellular part of the medial dorsal nucleus • densocellular part of the medial dorsal nucleus ==Function==