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The ventral posterior complex is the main relay for sensory inputs to reach the cerebral cortex and it can be divided into at least three main parts: the ventral posterolateral nucleus (VPL) receiving spinal somatosensory inputs, the ventral posteromedial nucleaus (VPM) receiving trigeminal somatosensory inputs, and the parvicellular medial parts of both the VPL and VPM, i.e., the VPPC, which forms the main thalamic relay for gustatory and visceral ascending pathways.
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The
ventral
posterior
complex
is
the
main
relay
for
sensory
inputs
to
reach
the
cerebral
cortex
and
it
can
be
divided
into
at
least
three
main
parts:
the
ventral
posterolateral
nucleus
(VPL)
receiving
spinal
somatosensory
inputs,
the
ventral
posteromedial
nucleaus
(VPM)
receiving
trigeminal
somatosensory
inputs,
and
the
parvicellular
medial
parts
of
both
the
VPL
and
VPM,
i.e.,
the
VPPC,
which
forms
the
main
thalamic
relay
for
gustatory
and
visceral
ascending
pathways.