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Thalamus (4264 bytes)
1: :''For other uses, see [[Thalamus Ltd]].'' 3: The '''thalamus''' is a part of the [[brain]]. It is located in t... 7: ... the [[mammal|mammalian]] [[prosencephalon]]. The thalamus is largely made of nuclear groups that relate to ... 9: Nuclear groups of the thalamus include: 39: *[[metathalamus]] Thalamus Ltd (6508 bytes) 1: '''Thalamus Ltd''' (also known as '''Thalamus''') was a [[British]] computer game developer tha... 4: ...td]] created their own software publishing label, Thalamus Ltd, in [[1986]]. 6: ... popularity of their [[Zzap!64]] gaming magazine, Thalamus were able to sign up [[Finnish]] programmer Stavr... 12: ...s alike, the game didn't sell as well as previous Thalamus titles. 14: ... later assumed its own unique identity. The first Thalamus game to be awarded a Gold Medal by Zzap!64, ''Arm... Ted Jones (322 bytes) 1: ...'' in 1987 which set a standard in books over the thalamus that has persisted into the present day. Putamen (897 bytes) 3: ...motor areas of cortex via the globus pallidus and thalamus. See also [http://www.geocities.com/medinotes/bas... Interneuron (656 bytes) 2: ...th from other parts of the neocortex and from the thalamus itself. This is theorized to help focus higher a... Spinothalamic tract (1681 bytes) 3: ...isleading, as all sensory pathways synapse at the thalamus. 15: ...sally, as the neurons ultimately synapse with the thalamus. Diencephalon (367 bytes) 1: ...udes the [[epithalamus]], [[thalamus]], and [[hypothalamus]]. Mesencephalic duct (436 bytes) 1: ...in) and connects the [[third ventricle]] in the [[thalamus]] (or diencephalon) to the [[fourth ventricle]], ... Fatal familial insomnia (1479 bytes) 8: ...responsible for [[sleep]]. The dysfunction of the thalamus results in [[insomnia]]. Medial lemniscus (1496 bytes) 1: ...] and [[cuneate nucleus|cuneate nuclei]] to the [[thalamus]]. 5: ...t the [[ventral posterolateral nucleus]] of the [[thalamus]]. Epithalamus (530 bytes) 1: ...]] also containing the [[hypothalamus]] and the [[thalamus]]) which includes the [[habenula]], the [[stria m... Cuneate nucleus (492 bytes) 1: ... impulsation. It sends most of impulsation to the thalamus and also in part to the [[cerebellum]]. Cingulate gyrus (434 bytes) 5: ...ves inputs from the [[anterior nucleus]] of the [[thalamus]] and the [[neocortex]]. It projects to the [[ent... Primary sensory areas (1735 bytes) 1: ...ral areas that receive sensory information from [[thalamus|thalamic]] nerve projections. 10: ...nly sensory system that is not routed through the thalamus. Cerebral peduncle (463 bytes) 3: ...e cerebral peduncle and then project to various [[thalamus|thalamic nuclei]]. Auditory system (502 bytes) 1: ... up the [[auditory nerve]] through parts of the [[thalamus]] and [[brainstem]] to auditory areas of the [[br... Internal capsule (1929 bytes) 1: ... that separates the [[caudate nucleus]] and the [[thalamus]] from the [[lenticular nucleus]]. It consists of... 10: ... from the [[lateral geniculate nucleus]] of the [[thalamus]]. More posteriorly, this becomes the [[optic rad... Direct pathway of movement (402 bytes) 1: ...obus pallidus internus]], which in turn inhibit [[thalamus|thalamic]] neurons responsible for excitation of ... Cutaneous receptor (631 bytes) 13: ...nsmit the message through a [[synapse]] in the [[thalamus]]to the [[somatosensory cortex]]. Superior colliculus (725 bytes) 1: ...lus''' is part of the brain that sits below the [[thalamus]] and surrounding the [[pineal gland]].
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