External lateral parabrachial nucleus: where it is located?

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The external lateral parabrachial nucleus (PBel) and the dorsal lateral parabrachial nucleus (PBdl) are located in the brainstem, specifically within the pons region. For visual references, conducting a Google image search for "parabrachial nucleus" can provide helpful diagrams. Additionally, resources like IMAIOS offer detailed brain anatomy diagrams that may assist in labeling these areas. Understanding their precise location is crucial for accurate representation in assignments. Utilizing online tools can enhance the learning experience and aid in completing the task effectively.
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Hi,I have an assignment for school where I am supposed to draw a diagram of the brain and label some areas. However, I am having trouble locating the external lateral parabrachial nucleus (PBel) as well as the Dorsal lateral parabrachial (PBdl) (which I assume are in the same general area). Is it located in the brain stem? where specifically?

Any help would be greatly appropriated. Thanks for your time.

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