Extended amygdala

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The extended amygdala is a macrostructure in the brain that is involved in reward cognition and defined by connectivity and neurochemical staining.[1][2] It includes the central medial amygdala, sublenticular substantia innominata, and the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis.[1] The boundaries are indistinct in Nissl stained sections.[2]

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