Research reportBasal forebrain and mesopontine tegmental projections to the reticular thalamic nucleus: an axonal collateralization and immunohistochemical study in the rat
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2009, Biochemical PharmacologyCitation Excerpt :The finding that attentional orienting is impaired following lesions of the TRN [97] is predicted by this scenario. The TRN receives cholinergic and non-cholinergic (not illustrated) inputs from the basal forebrain [98,99], thereby presumably enhancing the thalamic input in order to assist detection performance in the presence of distractors. We know from our mechanistic studies that the generation of cholinergic transients in the medial PFC requires glutamate release and the stimulation of presynaptic ionotropic glutamate receptors that are presumably localized on cholinergic terminals [100].
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