thalamus in English

noun
1
either of two masses of gray matter lying between the cerebral hemispheres on either side of the third ventricle, relaying sensory information and acting as a center for pain perception.
Peripheral injury results in anatomic and physiologic changes within the dorsal horn, sensory thalamus and cerebral cortex.

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1. As long as there's no increased activity in the thalamus...

2. CP0 is the plane of reference for Anteriorities in the thalamus

3. It is divided into two parts, the lateral and medial thalamus.

4. Stimulate the right thalamus when the patient is naming objects, and there is no special effect.

5. Contralateral CED is always associated with hemorrhagic lesions, most commonly in the thalamus

6. Or is he in his thalamus, since it helps determine what he pays attention to?

7. 26 The brain CT grouping and prognosis of 75 cases with hemorrhage of thalamus, were analysised.

8. There is evident correlation between prognosis and brain CT grouping of hemorrhage of thalamus.

9. 22 Stimulate the right thalamus when the patient is naming objects, and there is no special effect.

10. Afferents from the cortex, thalamus, and midbrain are widely distributed across its functional domains and together mediate action

11. But the right thalamus sometimes gets operated on too, and the results in those patients are quite different.

12. The group of advanced lung cancer also showed the increased metabolism in thalamus and basal ganglion.

13. CT scans showed bilateral symmetrical hypodensity foci in lenticular (5/, head of caudate nucleus (4/ , thalamus (2/ and dentate nucleus (1/.

14. A posterior sub-region of the dorsal striatum, the Auditory striatum, receives convergent projections from both Auditory thalamus and Auditory cortex

15. The spinothalamic tract (part of the Anterolateral system or the ventrolateral system) is a sensory pathway to the thalamus

16. These might well involve those selective-attention circuits passing through the left thalamus that focus attention on verbal information such as object names.

17. For example, analysis of astroglial cells in the thalamus identified sub-populations that responded differently to afferent stimulation and activated neighbouring neurons.

18. AIM: To study the interactions between skin tactile and visceral nociceptive inputs in the ventroposterior lateral (VPL) nucleus of the rat thalamus.

19. The focal axonal Arborizations could serve as an anatomical correlate for a precise topographical relationship between nRt and dorsal thalamus

20. Singer demonstrated that a huge population of neurons between the thalamus and the cerebral cortex transiently fire together at a frequency of 40 times a second.

21. On autopsy it was established that he had suffered from a very rare brain condition in which the thalamus progressively degenerated.

22. In the control group, signal increases areas were demonstrated in superior temporal gyri , precentral gyri , cingulate gyri , thalamus, insula and cerebellum.

23. The various hypothalamic centers are subordinate to the “allocortex” the “isocortex” the striated formations, the thalamus, and other segments of the enlarged infrathalamus.

24. It is approved under an FDAIDE at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville using focused ultrasound to ablate a point in his thalamus.

25. Results: Following short-term abstinence, greater activation was found in response to heroin cues compared to neutral cues in bilateral temporal, occipital, posterior cingulate, anterior cingulate, thalamus, cerebellum, and left hippocampus.

26. Apologs or Fables Mythologized (1645) Winter Dream (1649) A Trance, or News from Hell (1649) ` A Vision, or Dialogue between the Soul and Body (1651) Ah! Ha! Tumulus, Thalamus

27. But because in man the usual doses may affect only algonosia without impairing algesia, the site of action of these substances should be looked for in the thalamus and the anterior frontal lobes.

28. The elements iron, copper, zinc, magnesium and calcium were quantitatively determined in several regions of the human brain, including frontal and occipital cortex, hippocampus, n. amygdalae, striatum, thalamus, pallidum, substantia nigra, n. ruber, n. dentatus, oliva inferior and centrum ovale (white matter).

29. If the pistil be Apocarpous, and the carpels arranged spirally on an elevated thalamus, it then frequently happens that the carpels, especially the upper ones, become carried up with the prolonged axis, more widely separated one from the other than below, and particularly liable to undergo various petalloid or foliaceous changes as in proliferous _Roses_, _Potentilla_, &c.

30. The hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal Axis (HPA Axis or HTPA Axis) is a complex set of direct influences and feedback interactions among three components: the hypothalamus, the pituitary gland (a pea-shaped structure located below the thalamus), and the adrenal (also called "suprarenal") glands (small, conical organs on top of the kidneys).

31. The ascending reticular Activating system (ARAS), also known as the extrathalamic control modulatory system or simply the reticular Activating system (RAS), is a set of connected nuclei in the brains of vertebrates that is responsible for regulating wakefulness and sleep-wake transitions.The ARAS is a part of the reticular formation and is mostly composed of various nuclei in the thalamus and