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The mammillary bodies are a distinctive pair of small round bodies found at midline on the undersurface of the brain. They mark the posterior zone of the hypothalamus. Among other connections, they receive hippocampal inputs via the fornix and project to anterior thalamic nuclei via the conspicuous mammillothalamic tract, and thus form a key link in the Papez circuit of the limbic system.

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