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    This traditional list does not accord strictly with human thalamic anatomy. Nuclear groups of the thalamus include: anterior nuclear group anteroventral...
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    Thalamus (redirect from Thalamic diseases)
    states of sleep and wakefulness. Thalamic nuclei have strong reciprocal connections with the cerebral cortex, forming thalamo-cortico-thalamic circuits...
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  • ventralis anterior (VA) (see also List of thalamic nuclei) (different from the pallidal VO). VA is the origin of one output of the basal ganglia system. It...
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    Basal ganglia (redirect from Basal nuclei)
    The basal ganglia (BG) or basal nuclei are a group of subcortical nuclei found in the brains of vertebrates. In humans and other primates, differences...
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    several nuclei of the pons, medulla, intralaminar nuclei, midbrain, and dorsal and ventral thalamic nuclei. Its bilateral inhibitory projections to the accessory...
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    nucleus of vagus nerve Hypoglossal nucleus Chemoreceptor trigger zone Pontine nuclei Pontine cranial nerve nuclei Chief or pontine nucleus of the trigeminal...
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    side of the midbrain and are the frontmost part of the midbrain, and act as the connectors between the rest of the midbrain and the thalamic nuclei and...
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    various thalamic nuclei and a number of dopaminergic, noradrenergic, serotonergic, histaminergic, cholinergic, and glutamatergic brain nuclei. When awake...
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    Parinaud's syndrome (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
    associated with spasm of accommodation on attempted upward gaze, pseudoabducens palsy (also known as thalamic esotropia) or slower movements of the abducting...
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    Trigeminal nerve (category Innervation of the face)
    other thalamic nuclei and projected onto additional areas of the cerebral cortex. Some pain-temperature fibers are sent to the medial dorsal thalamic nucleus...
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    the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle, carrying fibers from the amygdala to the septal nuclei, hypothalamic, and thalamic areas of the brain. It also...
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    Brodmann area 23 (category Medial surface of cerebral hemisphere)
    Further division of 23b is. pv23b, posteroventral part for 23b, main thalamic projections from anterior nuclei. d23b, dorsal part of 23b, weak connections...
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    trigger points) sending their axons through their particular thalamic territories (or nuclei) to one determined cortical target are organized into radial...
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  • earliest childhood, the areas of our brain identified as the limbic system (hippocampus, amygdala, anterior thalamic nuclei, and limbic cortex) is affected...
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  • foramen of Monro interventricular septum intervertebral disc Intestinal villus intestine intrafusal intrafusal muscle fibers intralaminar thalamic nuclei intramedullary...
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  • Isothalamus (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
    to the founding system of Burdach (1822), constituted the classic thalamic nuclei. These have been later further subdivided. The Louvain symposium (in...
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    Cerebellum (redirect from Cerebellar nuclei)
    efferent fibers via thalamic nuclei to upper motor neurons in the cerebral cortex. The fibers arise from the deep cerebellar nuclei. The middle cerebellar...
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  • treatment listed above, with moderate to severe intention tremors, is surgical intervention. Deep brain stimulation and surgical lesioning of the thalamic nuclei...
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  • including the thalamus (the anterior dorsal and the lateral dorsal thalamic nuclei), lateral mammillary nucleus, dorsal tegmental nucleus and striatum...
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    predominantly by thalamic degeneration—especially in the medio-dorsal and anteroventral nuclei. Phenotypic variability is a perplexing feature of FFI. Given...
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    Parkinsonism (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
    Oy-sters: Arteriovenous Malformation With Sinus Thrombosis and Thalamic Hemorrhage: Unusual Cause of Parkinsonism and Dementia". Neurology. 98 (13): 550–553...
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  • MeSH A08.186.211.730.385.826.701 – thalamic nuclei MeSH A08.186.211.730.385.826.701.080 – anterior thalamic nuclei MeSH A08.186.211.730.385.826.701.444...
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    Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome (category CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list)
    lead to the memory impairment in WKS are the mammillary bodies, and the thalamic regions. Despite the aforementioned memory deficits, non-declarative memory...
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    wakefulness state. ... The thalamic projection is dominated by cholinergic neurons originating from the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus of pons and midbrain...
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  • reticular nucleus, an area within the floor of the midbrain Thalamic reticular nucleus, part of the ventral thalamus that forms a capsule around the thalamus...
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  • 670–85. doi:10.3171/jns.1997.86.4.0670. PMID 9120632.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) More information at BrainInfo v t e...
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    Serotonin pathway (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
    listed above. The caudal serotonergic nuclei heavily innervate the spinal cord, medulla and cerebellum. In general, manipulation of the caudal nuclei(e...
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    cluster of interconnected nuclei that make up the largest structure of the subcortical basal ganglia. The striatum is a critical component of the motor...
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    projections of the putamen have an inhibitory effect on the thalamus. Thalamic projections from the centromedian and parafascicular nuclei have an excitatory...
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  • Visual spatial attention (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
    implicate the frontal lobe in directing attention in visual space. The thalamic nuclei have been speculated to be involved in directing attention to locations...
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