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Afferent connections of the thalamic intralaminar nuclei in the cat
Brain Research, 1985Afferents to the central lateral (CL), paracentral (PC) and central medial (CE) intralaminar nuclei (ILN) from cortical and subcortical sites were studied in the cat. We utilized stereotaxically guided injections of HRP into the CL and PC nuclei and tritiated leucine injections into various visual, parietal and limbic areas of cortex to demonstrate ...
E F, Kaufman, A C, Rosenquist
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Clinical Reviews and Case Reports
During the development of neuronal activity of the thalamic nuclei, attention is drawn to the striking uniformity of the processes occurring in different relay nuclei during afferent stimulation. The main reason for the activation of relay nuclei is the specialization of inputs and high-precision transmission with the addition of an input signal as in ...
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During the development of neuronal activity of the thalamic nuclei, attention is drawn to the striking uniformity of the processes occurring in different relay nuclei during afferent stimulation. The main reason for the activation of relay nuclei is the specialization of inputs and high-precision transmission with the addition of an input signal as in ...
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Activation of midline thalamic nuclei by antipsychotic drugs
Psychopharmacology, 1998The thalamus has been proposed as a site which may be involved in the production of the syndrome of schizophrenia and the response of schizophrenic symptoms to treatment. These studies test whether, consistent with this hypothesis, the activation of thalamic nuclei is a shared property of neuroleptic antipsychotic drugs. Rats were given single doses of
B M, Cohen +5 more
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Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1995
AbstractThe thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN) receives topographically organized input from specific sensory nuclei such as the lateral geniculate nucleus. The present study shows this in the rat. However, the pattern of thalamic connections to the limbic reticular sector is unknown.Injecting biocytin into the ventral parts of anteroventral and ...
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AbstractThe thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN) receives topographically organized input from specific sensory nuclei such as the lateral geniculate nucleus. The present study shows this in the rat. However, the pattern of thalamic connections to the limbic reticular sector is unknown.Injecting biocytin into the ventral parts of anteroventral and ...
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Transfer of the hippocampal output by the anterior thalamic nuclei
Brain Research, 1974Abstract This study was performed in the cat with the aim of clarifying the transfer properties of the thalamic nuclei anterior ventralis and anterior medialis with respect to volleys of impulses elicited by delivering trains of electrical stimuli of different frequency and intensity to the contralateral hippocampus.
P L, Parmeggiani +2 more
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Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1978
AbstractThe results of the present anatomical study on macaque monkeys concern some aspects of the dorsal column nuclei, their projection to the thalamus and the cytoarchitecture and topography of the recipient areas in the thalamus for the somatosensory pathways. Some observations regarding the cytoarchitecture of the dorsal column nuclei are reported;
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AbstractThe results of the present anatomical study on macaque monkeys concern some aspects of the dorsal column nuclei, their projection to the thalamus and the cytoarchitecture and topography of the recipient areas in the thalamus for the somatosensory pathways. Some observations regarding the cytoarchitecture of the dorsal column nuclei are reported;
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Electrophysiological Studies of the Thalamic Nuclei
Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 1966R, Rocamora +4 more
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Connectivity Patterns of Thalamic Nuclei Implicated in Dyskinesia
Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 1989Thalamic nuclei implicated in the neural mechanisms of dyskinesia (1) have projections to components of the basal ganglia; (2) receive efferents from the corpus striatum, and/or (3) project fibers to regions of the cerebral cortex that generate signals which produce or modulate motor phenomenon.
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Differential vulnerability of thalamic nuclei in multiple sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 2023Ismail Koubiyr +2 more
exaly
Alterations of thalamic nuclei volumes in patients with cluster headache
Neuroradiology, 2022Kang M Park
exaly

