Thalamus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The thalamus (from Greek θάλαμος = room, chamber , IPA= /ˈθæləməs/) is a midline paired symmetrical structure within the brain of vertebrate animals, including humans. It is between the cerebral...
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thalamus (thal' uh mus) ... A large mass of gray matter deeply situated in the forebrain. There is one on either side of the midline. Sometimes they are interconnected at the massa intermedia. ... It relays to the cerebral cortex information received from diverse brain regions. Sort of a requisite 'last pit stop' for...
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www.sci.uidaho.edu/med532/thalamus.htm
www.sci.uidaho.edu/med532/thalamus.htm
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Thalamic reticular nucleus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The thalamic reticular nucleus is part of the ventral thalamus that forms a capsule around the thalamus laterally. It is separated from the thalamus by the external medullary lamina. Reticular cells a...
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The thalamus is a large, two-lobed structure located at the top of the brain stem. It contains several relay nuclei, most of which lead directly to the cortex. ... Massa Intermedia The massa intermedia is the structure which joins the two lobes of the thalamus together.
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www.songweaver.com/brain/thalamus.html
www.songweaver.com/brain/thalamus.html
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Information and resources pertaining to the thalamus ... The thalamus is a large, dual lobed mass of grey matter cells located at the top of the brainstem, superior to the hypothalamus. ... View fascinating images of the thalamus.
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biology.about.com/library/organs/brain/blthalamus.htm
biology.about.com/library/organs/brain/blthalamus.htm
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The olfactory system disobeys a general rule of sensory systems - it does not have to pass through thalamus before reaching cortex. However, there is a very good reason why not; olfactory cortex is an old and primitive structure, and in fact has only four cellular layers, unlike the 6-layered cortex we are accustomed to.
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thalamus.wustl.edu/course/limbic.html
thalamus.wustl.edu/course/limbic.html
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The hypothalamus, as you would expect from the name, is located below the thalamus on either side of the third ventricle. These sections have been cut coronally, and show only one side of the hypothalamus.
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thalamus.wustl.edu/course/hypoANS.html
thalamus.wustl.edu/course/hypoANS.html
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The thalamus is a part of the brain. The two thalami are located in the center of the brain, one beneath each cerebral hemisphere and next to the third ventricle. Functionally the thalami can be thought of as relay stations for nerve impulses carrying sensory information into the brain; ... The thalamus is a part of the brain.
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www.sciencedaily.com/articles/t/thalamus.htm
www.sciencedaily.com/articles/t/thalamus.htm
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