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Experimental Brain Research, 1989
Cortical surface potentials evoked from thalamic intralaminar nuclei have been studied in rats anaesthetized with chloralose. Stimulation with low current intensity in central lateral nucleus (CL), evoked potentials in large areas of the rat isocortex. In the posterior parietal cortex responses with a short latency negativity were evoked which followed
B, Olausson, B C, Shyu, B, Rydenhag
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Cortical surface potentials evoked from thalamic intralaminar nuclei have been studied in rats anaesthetized with chloralose. Stimulation with low current intensity in central lateral nucleus (CL), evoked potentials in large areas of the rat isocortex. In the posterior parietal cortex responses with a short latency negativity were evoked which followed
B, Olausson, B C, Shyu, B, Rydenhag
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Degeneration of some intralaminar thalamic nuclei after cortical removals in the cat
Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1966Abstract The projections of the central medial, paracentral, and central lateral nuclei of the cat have been studied by the method of retrograde degeneration. Following removal of neocortex, with preservation of rhinencephalic and sub‐cortical structures, the central medial, paracentral, and central lateral nuclei degenerate severely.
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Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 1983
1. Chronic experiments on dogs using a model of instrumental defensive conditioned reflexes connected with maintenance of a particular posture showed that preliminary high-frequency stimulation of the intralaminar thalamic nuclei is accompanied by activation of motor components of the instrumental response and significantly lowers the thresholds of ...
K B, Shapovalova, S I, Bazhenova
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1. Chronic experiments on dogs using a model of instrumental defensive conditioned reflexes connected with maintenance of a particular posture showed that preliminary high-frequency stimulation of the intralaminar thalamic nuclei is accompanied by activation of motor components of the instrumental response and significantly lowers the thresholds of ...
K B, Shapovalova, S I, Bazhenova
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Brain Research, 2005
In this study, we report the identification of a hitherto not reported direct retinal projection to midline and intralaminar thalamic nuclei in the marmoset brain. After unilateral intravitreal injections of cholera toxin subunit B (CTb), anterogradely transported CTb-immunoreactive fibers and presumptive terminals were seen in the following thalamic ...
Jeferson S, Cavalcante +3 more
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In this study, we report the identification of a hitherto not reported direct retinal projection to midline and intralaminar thalamic nuclei in the marmoset brain. After unilateral intravitreal injections of cholera toxin subunit B (CTb), anterogradely transported CTb-immunoreactive fibers and presumptive terminals were seen in the following thalamic ...
Jeferson S, Cavalcante +3 more
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Journal of Neurosurgery, 1991
✓Electrical activity was recorded from single cells in the thalamus of 10 patients with chronic pain associated with deafferentation. Under local anesthesia, these patients underwent either electrode implantation or thalamotomy for treatment of their pain.
P C, Rinaldi +3 more
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✓Electrical activity was recorded from single cells in the thalamus of 10 patients with chronic pain associated with deafferentation. Under local anesthesia, these patients underwent either electrode implantation or thalamotomy for treatment of their pain.
P C, Rinaldi +3 more
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Brain Structure and Function, 2017
The anterior thalamic nuclei (ATN) and the intralaminar/lateral thalamic nuclei (ILN/LT) play different roles in memory processes. The ATN are believed to be part of an extended hippocampal system, and the ILN/LT have strong connections with the medial prefrontal cortex. It was shown that the ILN/LT are involved in systems consolidation.
Joëlle Lopez +3 more
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The anterior thalamic nuclei (ATN) and the intralaminar/lateral thalamic nuclei (ILN/LT) play different roles in memory processes. The ATN are believed to be part of an extended hippocampal system, and the ILN/LT have strong connections with the medial prefrontal cortex. It was shown that the ILN/LT are involved in systems consolidation.
Joëlle Lopez +3 more
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