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2017
The thalamus is a structure at the center of each cerebral hemisphere which is a relay for sensory pathways, and for brain stem, cerebellar, and subcortical pathways to the cortex, as well as a relay between different cortical areas. In addition to the anatomy defined by these inputs, the thalamus is characterized by a well-defined arrangement of ...
F. A. Lenz, J.J Cheng, J.H. Chien
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The thalamus is a structure at the center of each cerebral hemisphere which is a relay for sensory pathways, and for brain stem, cerebellar, and subcortical pathways to the cortex, as well as a relay between different cortical areas. In addition to the anatomy defined by these inputs, the thalamus is characterized by a well-defined arrangement of ...
F. A. Lenz, J.J Cheng, J.H. Chien
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Language, Cognition and the Thalamus
Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 1974The clinical picture associated with various lesions of the thalamus is described. The effects of surgical Iesion in thalamus are reviewed in light of the author''s experience with VL thalamotomy, and in unilateral and bilateral pulvinectomy. The relation of thalamus to language and cognition is complex.
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Limbic projections to the thalamus
Experimental Brain Research, 1973Degeneration density and topography in the thalamus of the squirrel monkey was studied following lesions in the septal area, fornix, and cingulate gyrus. It was found that the hippocampus projects more fibers to the anteroventral nucleus of the thalamus and the cingulate gyrus projects fewer fibers to it than does the septal area.
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APS Journal, 1992
I t would be difficult to conclude other than that the thalamus is fundamentally involved in the generation of central pain. Even in the absence of knowledge regarding the thalamic pain syndrome and the painful sensations that arise from lesions and from electrical stimulation in regions posterior and ventral to the thalamus, 4,9.~7 the manifestations ...
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I t would be difficult to conclude other than that the thalamus is fundamentally involved in the generation of central pain. Even in the absence of knowledge regarding the thalamic pain syndrome and the painful sensations that arise from lesions and from electrical stimulation in regions posterior and ventral to the thalamus, 4,9.~7 the manifestations ...
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1985
The ventral thalamus, as usually defined in the adult brain, consists of the reticular nucleus, the zona incerta, and the ventral lateral geniculate nucleus (Fig. 15.1). To this, many authors add the nucleus of the fields of Forel. The subthalamic nucleus, though sometimes included in the ventral thalamus by older authors and by some current describers
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The ventral thalamus, as usually defined in the adult brain, consists of the reticular nucleus, the zona incerta, and the ventral lateral geniculate nucleus (Fig. 15.1). To this, many authors add the nucleus of the fields of Forel. The subthalamic nucleus, though sometimes included in the ventral thalamus by older authors and by some current describers
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2000
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the pain-related anatomy and physiology of the thalamus in the primate. It then describes the findings obtained in recent years in awake humans during functional stereotactic neurosurgery that may be related to alterations in thalamic function in chronic pain patients.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the pain-related anatomy and physiology of the thalamus in the primate. It then describes the findings obtained in recent years in awake humans during functional stereotactic neurosurgery that may be related to alterations in thalamic function in chronic pain patients.
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Brain and nerve = Shinkei kenkyu no shinpo, 2015
The basolateral limbic circuit (mediodorsal thalamic nucleus, anterior cingulated and prefrontal orbital cortex, anterior temporal cortex, and amygdala), the mediodorsal thalamic nucleus circuit, and part of the frontal-subcortical circuits (anterior cingulate and prefrontal orbital cortex, caudate nucleus and nucleus accumbens, globus pallidus, and ...
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The basolateral limbic circuit (mediodorsal thalamic nucleus, anterior cingulated and prefrontal orbital cortex, anterior temporal cortex, and amygdala), the mediodorsal thalamic nucleus circuit, and part of the frontal-subcortical circuits (anterior cingulate and prefrontal orbital cortex, caudate nucleus and nucleus accumbens, globus pallidus, and ...
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The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 2004
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