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Longitudinal subcortical volume changes and their correlations with multiple PET and fluid biomarkers in dominantly inherited Alzheimer's disease. [PDF]
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The Cerebellum, 2019
The thalamus is a neural processor and integrator for the activities of the forebrain. Surprisingly, little is known about the roles of the "cerebellar" thalamus despite the anatomical observation that all the cortico-cerebello-cortical loops make relay in the main subnuclei of the thalamus.
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The thalamus is a neural processor and integrator for the activities of the forebrain. Surprisingly, little is known about the roles of the "cerebellar" thalamus despite the anatomical observation that all the cortico-cerebello-cortical loops make relay in the main subnuclei of the thalamus.
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The Journal of Pain, 2002
The review of Willis et al is one that clearly needed to be written. It raises two important issues, one of them perennial, the other current if probably ephemeral. The first stems from the idea that the pathway running from lamina I of the dorsal horn of the spinal cord can be regarded as “the” painand thermospecific pathway and that it relays in ...
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The review of Willis et al is one that clearly needed to be written. It raises two important issues, one of them perennial, the other current if probably ephemeral. The first stems from the idea that the pathway running from lamina I of the dorsal horn of the spinal cord can be regarded as “the” painand thermospecific pathway and that it relays in ...
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Archives of Neurology, 2002
It seems natural that the thalamus, with its strong reciprocal connections to all areas of the cortex and its inherent tendency to fire rhythmic bursts of action potentials, would form an important part of networks underlying epileptic seizures. A dialogue on the relative importance of the thalamus and cortex in the pathogenesis of seizures, which ...
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It seems natural that the thalamus, with its strong reciprocal connections to all areas of the cortex and its inherent tendency to fire rhythmic bursts of action potentials, would form an important part of networks underlying epileptic seizures. A dialogue on the relative importance of the thalamus and cortex in the pathogenesis of seizures, which ...
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